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The phrase "supply tight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the availability of a product or resource is limited or constrained.
Example: "Due to increased demand and production delays, the supply tight situation has led to higher prices for consumers."
Alternatives: "limited supply" or "tight supply conditions."
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Still, consumers are finding the supply tight.
Some opec members already favor keeping the supply tight so that prices will stay high.
"I think Nike is feeding that interest on the part of the consumer by keeping supply tight".
With supply tight, says Mr Damesick, even modest growth in demand for space could see rents rising sharply, especially at the premium end of the market.
"Hidden channels are likely to continue to fill this gap so long as demand remains high, supply tight, and oversight lenient".An alternative way to measure the availability of credit is simply to ask people.
This apparently frivolous aspect of the DS3 is probably the most important from a business point of view; individually specified cars have to be built to order, which is the way the premium car manufacturers keep supply tight and discounts and depreciation low.
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Where is supply tightest?
With global supplies tight, geopolitics continue to play a big role in pushing up oil prices.
But with gas supplies tight, prices appear unlikely to drop soon, analysts say.
With world energy prices climbing and supplies tight, two smaller companies are pursuing ambitious plans to develop the offshore Kudu natural gas fields that industry giants have abandoned.
With energy supplies tight around the world and prices bobbing near record highs, many eyes are on the oil and gas industry.
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