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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tight life" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a lifestyle that is well-organized, strict, or restrained in some way. Example: Despite his wealth, he lived a tight life, carefully budgeting his expenses and rarely indulging in luxuries.
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But the book's mood is mostly gusty and bleak: "Here, in Manhattan, I lead a tight life / and a cold one, my soles stiffen with ice / even through woollen socks..
But the book's mood is mostly gusty and bleak: "Here, in Manhattan, I lead a tight life / and a cold one, my soles stiffen with ice / even through woollen socks...
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His face expressionless, he sang with focused intensity — especially in "Hold Tight" and "Life Is Worth Living" — and danced in a powerfully unself-conscious way, as though he were simply a guy trying out moves for his own enjoyment.
But I don't know that he'd want to get back into the regimen of a tight political life".
The floating island and the remote nunnery function like Balzacian boarding houses, offering the novelist closed alternative worlds, tight with life.
The tunes place hip-hop violence in a wider social context, particularly Never Know's chillingly sad refrain: "You hold tight to life, but you ain't a bright man".
But I could see a tension and unhappiness -- as if she was a rubber band pulled too tight by life.
Life at the camp is a mixture of terror, disease, and tight living conditions.
This saying illustrates the vast appreciation for all of those who sacrificed their lives to defend their country, and expresses the tight link between life and death.
Under the tighter rules, life jackets will be required for children between 46 inches and 56 inches tall.
In other words, if things go wrong there will be tighter regulations making life more difficult for both law enforcement and biohackers.Most DIYbio leaders welcome all this (although some joke that DIYbio would not be where it is today without the FBI's support).
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