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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'so tight that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is extremely constrained, confined, or difficult. For example: "The budget is so tight that we can hardly afford to make any repairs this year."
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Nothing should be so tight that it looks uncomfortable.
Marcela's suit was so tight that the pants barely closed around her waist.
The close-ups were so tight that most viewers never noticed.
Labour markets are so tight that even slower growth may not immediately ease wage pressures.
Were times so tight that even the candy budget had to take a cut?
The James-Durant race is so tight that a single game can flip the board.
Security is so tight that EMI's own… Comment about the famine in Somalia.
Sometimes, Mr. Santos would hold her so tight that she felt like she was being strangled.
Despite those differences, they soon grew so tight that they were seemingly attached by Velcro.
"The prose is drawn so tight that it seems to shimmer under the reader's gaze".
"Today's job market is so tight that employers are opening their mind to nontraditional candidates.
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