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Discover Ludwig"ever tighter" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is becoming increasingly restrictive or severe, e.g. "The government has imposed ever tighter restrictions to help contain the spread of the virus."
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No tights were ever tighter than these.
Since then, his control over Cuba has wound ever tighter.
You can almost see the tension being stretched ever tighter.
MacLennan has concentrated instead on running an ever tighter ship.
Flows of foreign direct investment (FDI) suggest that the bond is ever tighter.
As space becomes ever tighter, the cost of shipping air freight will increase.
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Penelope is unequivocal about the need for ever-tighter Union.
Everything at present suggests that ever-tighter sanctions have done nothing to curb Iran's nuclear programme.
That demands ever-tighter state control of business and private citizens' behaviour.
The government retaliated with ever-tighter restrictions on the aid agencies, who they accused of spreading false propaganda.
One concerned the future shape of the Union, and whether an inner core of countries could race ahead to ever-tighter integration, perhaps even presaging a federal superstate.
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