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Discover Ludwig"on a tight" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You may use the phrase "on a tight budget" to describe a situation in which money is limited. For example, "We are planning our vacation on a tight budget."
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"We're on a tight deadline," he said.
I am on a tight budget.
"Everybody is on a tight budget.
Seventh, keep Fido on a tight leash.
She keeps me on a tight schedule.
But the Centreworks on a tight budget.
"I'm on a tight budget, no wiggle room," she said.
That can be a drain on a tight household budget.
Still, the group is on a tight leash.
Armed party militias must be kept on a tight leash.
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