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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tight cities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe urban areas that are densely populated or have limited space, often in discussions about urban planning or development. Example: "The concept of tight cities emphasizes the need for efficient land use and sustainable living in urban environments."
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Since many hotels in Asia's tight cities can't expand physically, they're besting the quality of everything from bath products to linens to in-room electronics.
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It was a bit like a tight city-council election.
The $2.6 million cost is in the recently passed tight city budget, he said, because a resolution is "significant for New York City".
The "after" pictures show the damage caused by blasts that punched through the tight city grid and spewed wide circles of debris.
Although it's a rather large car that fits snugly through tight city spaces, the nondescriptness of the Equus is almost soothing.
The family's alternative weeklies, known for fiercely partisan coverage, have been credited with tipping tight city elections toward candidates they favored.
That figure, said Cristyne L. Nicholas, the president of the bureau, is necessary to cover marketing costs in a time of tight city budget.
If that's not enough to grab a New Yorker's attention, Chevrolet is showcasing three concept minicars from South Korea — perfect for parking in tight city spaces.
Mr. Morgenthau said he hoped the money, the largest financial penalty his office has ever collected, would provide a boost to tight city and state budgets.
Thankfully I've got more careful with car doors of late, but these nifty "Airbumps" will be a godsend if you have to park in a tight city space.
Admittedly, there is a fiddly new digital display in the higher-spec models (the satellite navigation system is dire, buy one from Halfords instead) and the tiny TwinAir engine fails to live up to its economy promises, but the Fiat 500 is still a downright joyous car to rattle around town in before slipping into a tight city-centre parking space.
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