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The phrase "a closed door" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a physical door that is shut or not open. Example: "Sarah walked down the hallway and stopped at a closed door. She knocked, but there was no answer."
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(7) Never cut to a closed door.
I needed more than a closed door.
Her mouth is a closed door".
We are not pushing at a closed door".
This wasn't a quick "No comment" or a closed door.
"So we're not knocking at a closed door," she says.
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A closed-door trial was held Feb.
The group held a closed-door meeting on Tuesday.
The Flyers held a closed-door meeting after the game.
Additional discussions took place between the panelists in a closed-door workshop the following day.
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