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The phrase "are very tight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is physically constricted or to indicate a close relationship or bond between people.
Example: "The budget for this project are very tight, so we need to find ways to cut costs."
Alternatives: "are quite restricted" or "are extremely limited."
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Things are very tight".
"Supplies are very tight".
Its quarters are very tight.
The polls are very tight.
Keira and I are very tight".
"The controls are very tight now.
"The tolerances are very tight," Ruiz said.
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But how? "Their guys are very tight-lipped, and for a while nobody could find out," Rankin said.
Many project creators are very tight-lipped when it comes to project details either because they're hiding something or simply because they're busy and understaffed.
These orchestras are very tight-knit groups.
Money is very tight.
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