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tight

[tahyt] / taɪt /






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Hemsworth moves well, but he feels tight playing a stoic — this kind of role is not in his strike zone as a performer and he doesn’t connect.

From Los Angeles Times

While demand growth outpaced supply growth in 2025, tightening the market, questions remain about how tight the market can get in 2026 and beyond.

From Barron's

But it has demonstrated just how tight the margins are.

From BBC

Those tight spreads are the latest sign of how bonds remain stubbornly resistant to concerns rattling other markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

Free VPNs make sense for several reasons: trying services before buying, getting occasional privacy when you need it, emergency security on sketchy public WiFi, or giving people on tight budgets some basic protection.

From Salon