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Discover Ludwig"tight rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a set of strict regulations that must be followed. For example, "The school has very tight rules regarding student behavior."
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As elsewhere, tight rules have costs.
The South African racing industry has long maintained tight rules to prevent its outbreak.
Academic, religious and cultural groups are now allowed to travel under very tight rules.
It also sets tight rules for the share of health costs that an insurer must pay.
American law now allows for the self defence of US-flagged ships within tight rules of engagement.
Utah's liquor regulations are among the strictest in the nation, with state-owned retail stores and tight rules in bars.
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Given the Murdochs' tight rule over the company, crossing the family might seem futile.
All these years I've been relying on the old "it doesn't turn any more, so it must be tight" rule.
Either way, any new taxes will have to be approved again by Colorado's voters, probably in November.Over-tight rules create opportunities for rent-seeking and cosy relationships between the industry and regulators.
But tighter rules would help.
New, probably tighter, rules are expected.
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