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The phrase "are tight for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a lack of resources, such as time or money, in a particular situation.
Example: "We are tight for cash this month due to unexpected expenses."
Alternatives: "short on" or "low on".
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Previously there were legal impediments to doing this, for some reason.Resources are tight for investigators.
"Resources are tight for the country as a whole and defence is no exception.
We further show that the rate bounds are tight for the class of problems under consideration for all feasible algorithm parameters.
The alliance can also help clients receive services more effectively and cheaply, he added, which is particularly beneficial as "times are tight for big technology companies".
The nine-fold increase over the past decade of imprisonment of those aged 10-15 is particularly worrying.In this section Deeper into the red Not quite there The germ of a good idea Off to Belfast, Ireland Stark truths Offtoff huff off Crime school The war isn't over in Leicester Times are tight for Gordon ReprintsThis might be understandable if it was a response to a juvenile crime wave.
If you are tight for space, the reference section is your best alternative.
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The controls are tighter for a start.
Our analysis indicates that the fluence correlations are tighter for long bursts.
It can also be concluded that the TGVP approximations are tighter for relatively long time-windows.
As previously observed, the 95% CIs are tighter for TMA review in this analysis.
Money was tight for him.
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