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A close call.
Something that is close to danger or an accident.
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"It was a close call for him.
But this is not a close call for me".
"It's a close call for me," he said.
"We got criticized for going on 'Jay Leno.' That was never a close call for us.
He added that people had been in the carriage houses, and that it had been a close call for them.
Exit polls project that this could be a close call for Mr. Santorum; they had him tracking to almost exactly 20 percent of the vote in Georgia.
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Steven Soderbergh won the best-director prize for "Traffic"—a close call that could have gone another way.
It was a manageable burden for the United States, but it was a closer call for Britain.
— SUSAN SAULNY While Mr. Romney won out over Mr. Gingrich when it came to asking Florida voters which candidate would be most likely to win in November, it's a closer call for voters as to which one best understands the problems of average Americans.
Electability vs. Empathy While Mitt Romney won the battle with Newt Gingrich in Florida over which candidate would be most likely to win in November, it's a closer call for voters as to which one best understands the problems of average Americans.
It's a close-call for Peter Stringer at scrum-half over Gareth Cooper.
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