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The phrase "a closed for" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used appropriately.
Example: "The store is a closed for renovations."
Alternatives: "a closure for" or "a shutdown for".
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A "Closed for Vacation" sign, hung outside that night, gave no clue that the restaurant would never reopen.
At the top of the stairs, a chain-link fence with a "CLOSED FOR CLEANING" sign marks the entrance to the domain of "Bamboo Charlie". The gate opens onto a grove of green bamboo.
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"The peace process, the issue Dennis really cares about, has a closed-for-the-season sign on it," said Aaron David Miller, a former peace negotiator who worked with Mr. Ross in the Clinton administration.
And in the late morning, as sunlight finally broke through the bruised overcast, it came to rest on the steps of a closed-for-the-holiday Metropolitan Museum of Art with a 74-year-old man from Wisconsin.
You can keep a refrigerator closed for only so long.
A school remained closed for a predetermined period (7, 14, or 21 days).
A few districts closed for the day.
Peekskill, a 96-1 shot, closed for third.
A section of Interstate 40 was also closed for a while.
Schools closed for a month at a time.
Florida Atlantic University was closed for a week and a half.
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