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"a close look at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that you are looking in detail at something. For example, "I took a close look at the evidence and discovered that the suspect was innocent."
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"We're taking a close look at Venezuela".
I took a close look at the crowd.
Just take a close look at the creation of Isis.
Take a close look at the first item here.
Also, take a close look at the grout and caulking.
Here, Friend takes a close look at Stiller's onscreen presence.
A close look at Snapchat's metrics makes it seem so.
Or take a close look at your fingers and palms.
"But a close look at data does not confirm that.
Finally, take a close look at the overhead light fixtures.
A close look at the figures reveals another disheartening fact.
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