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To closure
noun
An event or occurrence that signifies an ending.
Exact(60)
Or, per-haps, something akin to closure?
Don't try to rush things to closure.
"And it is coming to closure".
"We're coming to closure," Baucus told reporters.
(b)Notice prior to closure of a covered interstate branch.
"This must be brought to closure," he said.
My responsibility was to bring the case to closure".
He also said, "It's time to bring this to closure".
"It's time this matter was brought to closure," he said.
He told Lesley Stahl, "I've come to closure on this".
During my journey to closure, I discovered that I am bravest and happiest when helping others.
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