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Discover Ludwig"tightly fitting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as an adjective to describe something that closely adheres to the size, shape, etc. of another thing to which it is being compared. For example: "The little girl wore a tightly fitting dress to the party."
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The fine-jet gas flow is characteristic of fine-porous separators tightly fitting to the electrode surface.
Meanwhile, molecular docking of d40 into S. aureus tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase active site was also performed, and the inhibitor tightly fitting the active site might be an important reason why it has high antimicrobial activity.
Higher concentrations can be delivered via masks with reservoirs, tightly fitting continuous positive airway pressure-type masks, or during mechanical ventilation.
Goddard, now stocky, bespectacled and balding, wore a flamboyant black hat and tightly fitting diagonally pinstriped suit in court yesterday, but looked pale.
It works by using tightly fitting mirror surfaces to make a telescope that fits within a space that is a millimeter thick.
The collection vial should be sterile with a tightly fitting cap.
Ice houses had thick walls, no windows and a tightly fitting door.
Cover bowl with a tightly fitting lid or large plate, and set aside to steam.
In a large skillet with a tightly fitting lid, heat the olive oil over high heat.
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Heat a large, dry frying pan with a tightly-fitting lid over a medium heat.
Choose one that features a tightly-fitting lid.
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