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The phrase "for a tight" does not make sense on its own and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it may be used as part of a larger sentence or as slang in spoken English, but it is not a grammatically correct or standard phrase. It is best to avoid using it in formal writing.
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This would make for a tight, physical match.
That's a hot average for a tight end.
Biden, though, could make for a tight primary.
The Jets have been looking for a tight end, and he's the best in the draft.
Then he endured the off-season talk of the team's desperate need for a tight end.
The receiving yards and touchdown catches were N.F.L. records for a tight end.
The risk that these may persist argues for a tight monetary policy.
Now the medium was black leather, real or fake, and molded for a tight fit.
Labour is preparing for a tight contest which is winnable, but by no means certain.
"They already had a passing game in place for a tight end," Bavaro said.
I felt myself letting go of the need for a tight schedule.
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