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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tight out of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be an attempt to express a feeling of being constrained or limited, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "I feel tight out of options when it comes to making a decision."
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The blame the victim blinders on this aren't tied tight out of ignorance or misinformation but out of a cold, calculated and cynical agenda.
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They typically reside in tight, out-of-the-way spaces.[2].
Beneath a tight, fashionably out-of-style black nylon jacket was a T-shirt that read "TECHNOLOGY!" His sunglasses were of the oversized, county-sheriff variety, and each of his earlobes held a small, bright diamond earring.
Not only has the plan been abandoned since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, but the White House and Congress are moving rapidly toward making the immigration laws even tighter, out of fear of terrorist attacks.
It's like including Mel Brooks Robin Hood Menn in Tights out of respect for Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein.
First of all, do not just start wearing fishnet tights out of nowhere.
In a tight job market glutted with out-of-work pros, how do you get a foot in the door?
Mr Bout has slipped out of tight corners before.
Motorcycles are fast and agile so I would be able to get out of tight situations, and I'd have a truck blocked four blocks away.
This was the thrill of liberté: to venture alone into foreign territory; to get out of tight spots all by ourselves; and to saunter on, relieved and exhilarated.
I was, however, able to force it to move out of tight spots as necessary and it never hung up irretrievably.
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