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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a close one" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation that was narrowly avoided or a near miss.
Example: "That was a close one; I almost missed my flight!"
Alternatives: "a narrow escape" or "a near miss".
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"A close one". "Good.
A close one.
wins a close one.
Prediction: A close one.
This question is a close one.
The offside call was a close one.
The Jaguars will take a close one.
This will be a close one.
But the call right now is not a close one.
But the field-pre-emption question is certainly a close one.
It will certainly be an exciting race, and probably a close one too.
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