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The phrase "as a tight" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be an incomplete expression or a misphrasing, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "He held the rope as a tight grip, ensuring it wouldn't slip."
Alternatives: "as a firm" or "as a secure".
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In this case, you see the electrodes depicted as a tight bundle of four micro wires.
CO2 in turn, acts as a tight control knob on global climate.
By day, City Hall appears as a tight ball of architectural muscle.
Would fiberglass scrim, strung as a tight as a drum, work?
Defenses must decide whether to treat him as a tight end or wide receiver.
"My first thought was that they don't have confidence in me as a tight end.
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Mi described Princeton graduates in China as a tight-knit and entrepreneurial group.
"Cockers earmarked me as a tight-head from virtually the moment he first saw me.
THE Fishtown district of Philadelphia was known as a tight-knit Irish Catholic enclave — and a place to score drugs.
Based upon the crystal structure of HLA-DQ2, we rationally designed an aldehyde-functionalized, gluten peptide analogue as a tight-binding HLA-DQ2 ligand.
What people may not understand is that Hoani is still getting better, particularly as a tight-head," Baxter continued.
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