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Discover Ludwig"tight confines" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a confined or tight space. For example: "The team had to work in tight confines, as their office was small and crowded."
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And for the über challenge: changing a diaper in the tight confines of an aircraft bathroom.
There was a brief, fierce exchange of fire within the tight confines.
Since the showroom's completion, many critics have panned it, saying the tight confines cramped Wright's creativity.
The subway grime means constant cleaning, and tight confines make browsing difficult.
In the tight confines of the Minetta Lane Theater, the effect is seriously spine chilling.
But in the tight confines of the city, some residents fear that good bees will not always make good neighbors.
The self-consciousness of her acting grows overbearing in the tight confines of the Ars Nova space.
But its tight confines accentuate the power of O'Neill's taut, expressionistic play, and of Mr. Thompson's magnificent performance.
But for surgeons, the study says, it can mean using hard-to-handle tools within tight confines.
Chromatin is a complex of DNA, RNA, and proteins whose primary function is to package genomic DNA into the tight confines of a cell nucleus.
"So much of Marie's journey involves this voyeuristic, claustrophobic environment," she said, "and that's a part of performing in such tight confines".
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