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The phrase "Come close" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when inviting someone to approach or to get nearer, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "If you want to hear the secret, you need to come close."
Alternatives: "Approach me" or "Get nearer."
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They didn't come close.
Never even come close.
He hasn't come close.
They did come close.
Some have come close.
Don't come close".
I've come close.
It can come close.
O.K., I've come close.
Has anything come close since?
We don't even come close.
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