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The phrase "a close looking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically intended to describe a careful examination or observation of something, but the correct form would be "a close look."
Example: "After a close look at the evidence, the detective was able to solve the case."
Alternatives: "a careful examination" or "a detailed inspection."
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The Sundance Film Festival's opening weekend, often the setting for rapturous audience reactions and frenzied all-night bidding wars, drew to a close looking more and more like a disappointment, if not an outright dud.
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