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Discover Ludwig"tight contest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a close competition or race between two or more parties. Example: The election was a tight contest, with only a few votes separating the two candidates.
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Pre-election polls suggested a tight contest.
It's honestly a pretty tight contest.
In a tight contest, it could prove significant.
Opinion polls suggest a tight contest in the state.
It's still a fairly tight contest, but Gardner seems to have the mojo.
At that point it will be a tight contest, dividing France down the middle.
In a desperately tight contest, though, it could be enough to tip things toward Roberts.
One tight contest will be the all-female run-off for the mayor of Paris.
That is a tight contest between a Republican, John Koster, and a Democrat, Suzan DelBene.
Labour is preparing for a tight contest which is winnable, but by no means certain.
Yet in an increasingly tight contest, Mr Darling, and Britain, are looking perilously exposed.
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