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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tighten of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning in standard English. Example: "We need to tighten of the screws to ensure everything is secure." (This sentence is incorrect.)
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The US will tighten, of course.
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The Council ordered the tightening of sanctions.
And so with tuck and tightening of blouse.
Also on the rise: liposuction and tightening of the neck.
Some say the tightening of credit is an unavoidable corrective.
In recent weeks, there have been signs of a tightening of internet curbs.
Meanwhile, word continues to circulate that more "upgrades," or tightening, of the Great Firewall lie ahead.
I experienced vaginismus, which is the tightening of vagina muscles whenever penetration is attempted.
A tightening of credit, making it harder for many borrowers to get loans.
Stocks are vulnerable to a tightening of Fed policy when they are overvalued.
Seldom is there a sense of relationships tightening, of blood-lines or curdled love.
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