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It is typically used to describe a situation where people or objects are in close proximity to each other, often in a confined space. Example: "The soldiers had to navigate through the narrow alleyways, where they found themselves in close quarters with the enemy."
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Close quarters
noun
Plural of close quarter
Exact(55)
Close quarters?
Close quarters in Bancroft Hall?
Close quarters combat.
And we're watching at close quarters.
Finally, he does not dislike close quarters.
There would be fighting at close quarters.
Similar(5)
He had witnessed close-quarters combat and killings.
Close-quarters hide and seek?
Never run when you're in close-quarters.
These weapons are best for close-quarters combat.
Well you're running and gunning enemies and Close-Quarters.
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