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The phrase "a close setting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or context that is intimate, familiar, or physically near.
Example: "The story unfolds in a close setting, where the characters share deep connections and personal histories."
Alternatives: "an intimate environment" or "a familiar context".
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But time ran out as the 2012 excavation season drew to a close, setting up what he called "the greatest expectations" for when the team returns this summer.
Studies conducted by the University of Essex found that if a phone is visible during a conversation in a close setting it causes people to feel less-positive toward the people they're chatting with.
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A close set of equations describing evolution of both surface profile and surface composition was derived.
Q. I'm 28 and have had a close set of friends of several years.
Equations (3) to (11) form a close set of self-consistent equations, which are numerically implemented by a combinatorial screening algorithm proposed by Drolet and Fredrickson[65, 66].
Adamson and Brymer had a close set in the teams' league match on Tuesday, with Brymer rallying for a 6-4 victory.
It is impossible to have a close set of friends – everyone averages out to a mix between friend and acquaintance.
The band played a closing set teeming with movement.
Yang's program was divided into three sections, including one set of nocturnes and a closing set of etudes.
Likewise, a closing set by Mr. Threadgill and his current sextet, Zooid, eradicated boundaries among musical idioms.
A closing set-piece finds Jupp reviewing restaurants in the gentrified East End: an engaging tale, if not one that's exactly jam-packed with comic incident.
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