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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a tight range" is perfectly correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a very limited amount of acceptable variability. For example, "The temperatures stayed in a tight range, not varying more than a few degrees each day."
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The central bank now keeps the yuan in a tight range around 8.28 to the dollar.
This made for a choppy trading day that left Treasuries stuck in a tight range.
Uneducated people are more likely to be clustered in a tight range of relatively low incomes.
Mixed economic news has helped keep stocks stuck in a tight range.
Bond prices traded in a tight range, an indication that investors were nervous about the economy.
And it has been in a holding pattern -- rising and falling in a tight range -- since Feb. 12.
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The heat map in Figure 3(c) further shows the algorithm's effectiveness in finding a tight range of reaction orders of the robust connections in the network.
Stability takes place as part of a dynamic equilibrium, which can be thought of as a cloud of values within a tight range in which continuous change occurs.
This is so because the energy of the satellite has to be within a tight range to be in orbit.
The scientists found that light reemerged from the film at a tight range of frequencies in the infrared portion of the spectrum.
By lumping states together in a tighter range, the changes may also make it harder for the public to know what a bond is really worth, Goodfield said.
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