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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so tight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to articulate a sense of being close with someone (as in a close relationship) or to describe something that is challenging to do or overcome. For example, "I have a bond with my sister that is so tight."
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It was so tight".
It's always so tight".
He's so tight.
My jeans are so tight.
They're so tight".
It's so tight.
He was so tight," she recalls.
"She look so tight," he told me.
Still so tight, 0.7 secs.
"Not so tight!" he warned.
And this race is so tight.
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