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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a closer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to someone or something that brings a situation to a conclusion or finalizes a deal, often in sales or negotiations.
Example: "We need a closer for this deal to ensure we secure the contract by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "a finisher for" or "a closer on".
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"But Papelbon is a closer for a reason".
Timlin has been a closer for Toronto, Seattle and Baltimore, Howry for the Chicago White Sox.
"It wasn't like, 'We need for you to make an opener or a closer for us,' " Mr. Reeder said.
Nor is his older brother Mark, who has filled in reliably as a closer for the Phillies.
He asked Cone if he would be interested in pitching as being a setup man or a closer for Kansas City.
Franco, who lives in Staten Island, would be a closer for Philadelphia but a setup man to Armando Benitez if he returned to the Mets.
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Conversely, a closing for employees does not affect students unless the announcement so states.
As the year drew to a close, for example, polio cases continued to rise in Pakistan.
Know when to postpone, bringing a discussion to a close for the time being.
It also means that Reader Response is drawing to a close for awhile.
Choose a closing for your letter.
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