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"sits tight" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to remain still, wait patiently, or stay in one place. You can use it in a variety of situations, such as when giving someone an instruction to wait patiently or when describing someone's behavior of staying calm and still during a tense or uncertain situation. Example: "Please sit tight while I go get your order." Despite all the commotion around her, Jane sat tight and continued to focus on her work.
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Sometimes, the other side sits tight, then hits back in force.
He sits tight, his voice rising a notch with the thrill of it all, the words tumbling out like an over-excited child.
At the moment it doesn't really know what's going on but hopes that if it sits tight for long enough, the fog covering the economy will lift.
So Rahman-Ruiz is only a title fight in the sense that the winner will get Jones's title when Jones sits tight.
Closer to the heart of the city, where a long strand of casinos sits tight against the ocean, yet another sign proclaims: "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada".
Meanwhile, the list of accidents innocents bombed, aircraft lost grows longer, and Slobodan Milosevic sits tight, waiting for cracks to open in the western alliance.In fact, the alliance is holding together, just.
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The taunted one sits tights and endures but eventually rises in self-defense.
Sit tight, Jan!
We sat tight.
Just sit tight.
Those awaiting further spinoffs must sit tight.
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