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The phrase "are so tight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very close-fitting or to express a strong bond or relationship between people.
Example: "The jeans I bought are so tight that I can barely sit down."
Alternatives: "are very snug" or "fit like a glove".
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But the conditions are so tight hardly any women qualify.
Her pants are so tight I cannot even believe it.
And even those that are often find they can't because underwriting standards are so tight.
But they are not stimulating much supply, largely because planning restrictions are so tight.
I can't accept that the suits are so tight to show off Craig's body.
"We are a small country but we are so tight together, especially when we achieve something".
Labour markets are so tight that even slower growth may not immediately ease wage pressures.
Daniel Craig's suits are so tight, it pulls everywhere and it is unflattering.
He protested that clean-water restrictions are so tight that even Perrier wouldn't pass.
But Hedi, some of your trousers are so tight you can't sit down in them.
Fox's close-ups are so tight that sinus cavities are nearly visible.
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