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Free sign upThe phrase "a close in the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "We need to have a close in the discussion about our project timeline."
Alternatives: "a conclusion in the" or "a closure in the".
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That question will be answered as the novel draws to a close in the late 1990s.
Mr. Sherman's career as a Hollywood director began drawing to a close in the 1950's.
The era of quantitative easing is about to draw a close in the US.
The weeklong loya jirga will draw to a close in the next two days.
CELEBRANDO MÉXICONOW brings the dance component to a close in the band shell on Thursday night.
The Sopranos, which ran for eight series, came to a close in the US in June 2007.
The Olympic debutante Young is in the same situation after the fleet racing came to a close in the Laser Radial class.
In both instances the sputtering war drawing to a close in the world outside becomes something more personal within the odd, artificial community of these isolated characters.
Big Brother may be drawing to a close in the UK, but the format is still going strong in at least 15 other countries, from Albania to Argentina.
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Cox suddenly summoned Schultz as if he needed a closer in the ninth inning.
Isringhausen was not a closer in the Mets' system, but Beane saw the potential long distance.
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