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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it would be tight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something would be difficult or very challenging, often in a humorous or informal context. For example, "If I have to work late and then get up early for an exam, it would be tight!".
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It would be tight but not impossible.
The Hungarian Grand Prix is Sunday, and Alonso said it would be tight.
Laidlaw added: "The way the game was going we knew it would be tight and won by a penalty here or there.
All participants were given the same time in which to complete the task – but some were told that time would probably be sufficient, while others were warned it would be tight.
Also I think it would be tight to get serious about working out and eating down there.
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"I knew it was going be tough and I thought it would be tighter at the end, but I was happy to see my last approach land on the 18th green.
My daughter and I would be tight buds, her friends would all be jealous, and I would obviously never, ever, wear a bathrobe to drive her to school.
It'd be tight to just make pop songs at home, like [pop hitmakers] Benny Blanco or Max Martin.
"It feels amazing, I knew the competition would be tight and everyone brought their A-game," said Yarnold.
They would call no race before its time, and the races would be tight.
Dubai: That would be tight.
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