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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tight enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a slang term that is often used to describe something that is just the right amount, or not too much and not too little. For example, "The bandage was tight enough to hold the wound closed, but not so tight that it was uncomfortable."
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The argument is tight enough.
The timescale is tight enough".
"There certainly has been tight enough regulation.
But experts warn that security is still not tight enough.
I'm very cautious with money, not tight, but tight enough.
In a tight enough race, that could be true.
Finances were tight enough when she had her first child.
With Maguire not tight enough, Sánchez headed home.
They create too many corners and are not tight enough.
Didn't get tight enough to tackle often enough.
Not tight enough to stop him voting though.
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