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The phrase 'uptight about' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is anxious and strict about something. For example, you could say, "Tom was uptight about getting good grades in his classes."
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She is not uptight about getting dressed.
"I think he's very tense and uptight about this fight.
The Guinness people are pretty uptight about it all.
I'm not going to get nervous or uptight about it".
He'd be a bit uptight about Doctor Strange.
"We shouldn't be uptight about music," she said.
"They haven't been uptight about it, and there's no sense of even being uptight even now.
"We were so uptight about it, we didn't think anybody would approve it," Ms. Walentas said.
On the other hand I didn't want to be too uptight about it either.
I think the Anglo-Saxons are just a little bit more uptight about it.
George said, 'Life's just a party, so you shouldn't be uptight about how people dress'").
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