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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a close for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a closing statement or conclusion, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "We need to prepare a close for the meeting to summarize our findings."
Alternatives: "a conclusion for" or "a summary for".
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As the year drew to a close, for example, polio cases continued to rise in Pakistan.
In the last fortnight a lengthy Peter Carter-Ruck libel case has finally come to a close for Private Eye.
At this point, however, it seems that the warming pause debate may be drawing to a close for several reasons.
The legislation brings a close — for the moment, anyway — to quarreling among Democrats and Republicans over charges of corruption.
It is a story that's drawing to a close: for Emery, just being good enough is just not good enough.
Mr. Guandique's sentence was coming to a close for those crimes, and he was due to be released at the end of this year.
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"But Papelbon is a closer for a reason".
Conversely, a closing for employees does not affect students unless the announcement so states.
Timlin has been a closer for Toronto, Seattle and Baltimore, Howry for the Chicago White Sox.
Choose a closing for your letter.
"It was a close call for him.
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