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The phrase "tighten for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to make something more secure or firm in preparation for a specific purpose. Example: "Please tighten for the upcoming presentation to ensure everything is in place."
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Perms tighten for Take On Me.
"My belief is that the noose will gradually tighten for those who possess such weapons," he said.
But these results aren't just stable across pollsters, they've also been quite stable over the past few weeks, even as the race appeared to tighten for a while.
As the credit markets again begin to tighten for riskier borrowers, companies suffering from operational issues or a slowing economy will likely again need financial advice.
That is why the Fed's indication that it will not tighten for a long time is welcome, and why lower European interest rates are overdue.
"Broader financial market conditions have continued to deteriorate," the central bank said, noting that credit conditions have continued to tighten for many businesses and households, that the housing market continues to spiral downward and that job creation has slowed.
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The ropes would be tightened for support -- thus "sleep tight".
The supply of properties for sale has tightened for several reasons, brokers say.
"Belt tightening" for people who cannot afford belts became the order of the day.
"The financial markets are not doing a lot of tightening for the Fed," Mr. Dudley said.
The blast came as security was being tightened for India's Independence Day celebrations on Friday.
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