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Discover Ludwig"tight squeeze" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something crowded, uncomfortable, or difficult. For example: It's going to be a tight squeeze to fit all of our luggage into the car.
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Tight squeeze up here".
Relaxation after a Tight Squeeze.
It's a tight squeeze for construction.
It is more than a tight squeeze.
Condensed-matter physics: Relaxation after a tight squeeze.
CONS: The kitchen, while renovated, is a tight squeeze.
For policymakers it all feels like a rather tight squeeze.
His furniture would fit, though it would clearly be a tight squeeze in places.
Moreover, he said, his hands were turning purple from the tight squeeze of the handcuffs.
A car full of six-footers might also be a tight squeeze.
The hostess never rescued them from their tight squeeze at the bar.
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