Sentence examples for a closer from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a closer" is not correct or usable in written English.
The closest correct version of this phrase would be "a closer look," meaning to examine something more closely or carefully. Example: "I decided to take a closer look at the painting to fully appreciate its details and meaning."

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"He's a closer.

Here's a closer look.

Want a closer look?

A closer look reveals seams.

But Orb is a closer.

Let's take a closer look.

Each deserves a closer look.

But take a closer look.

But a closer look suggests otherwise.

The government is taking a closer look.

Yet a closer look reveals superior depth.

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