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Discover Ludwig"tight spaces" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a confined area, such as a cramped room or a cramped car. For example, "Due to the pandemic, there were tight spaces on the public transport".
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We live in tight spaces.
Still, I get the awkwardness of tight spaces.
You have to fit it in tight spaces.
Both teams can move the puck fast in tight spaces.
Lately, savvy technique has allowed him to overcome his limited strength in tight spaces.
I soon found myself slithering through tight spaces in order to get to slightly tighter places.
He makes quick changes of direction in tight spaces while still getting downhill.
Practicing indoors made her great at handling the ball in tight spaces.
He is technically excellent, a dangerous dribbler, efficient in tight spaces and a good finisher.
Being tiny, it was easy to whip around corners and fit into tight spaces.
Life aboard a research vessel means tight spaces, few amenities, and long workdays.
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