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The phrase "are much tighter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is more constricted or closely fitted than before, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The new regulations are much tighter than the previous ones, ensuring better compliance."
Alternatives: "are significantly stricter" or "are considerably more restrictive."
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are much tighter
adverb
To a great extent.
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Bar areas are much tighter.
"The rules are much tighter now," Ms. Tolbert said.
This season's races are much tighter, and a crowded field of starters could allow a reliever to emerge.
"But if you compare rules on management pay, the U.S. regulations are much tighter than in this country".
"I used to say boards are much tighter and stricter than any bank," Ms. Hackel said, "but I can't say that anymore, because the banks have tightened up".
You still have plenty of time to send items within the UK but deadlines are much tighter if you are planning to send items abroad.
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"The circle is much tighter".
"Now, it's much tighter".
On the women's side, the money is much tighter.
Zoning and building code enforcement is much tighter.
The women's 400m final was much tighter.
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