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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a closer time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a time that is nearer or more immediate in the future.
Example: "Let's schedule our meeting for a closer time to the deadline to ensure everything is on track."
Alternatives: "a nearer time" or "a more immediate time".
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First, a mandate to focus on a closer time horizon.
Although a closer time gap is more usual, the time gap between the inflammatory reaction and previous radiation can range from days to several years.
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If 1991 was a closing time bar-room brawl, 1992 was the 1am dust-up in the car park.
An entry in the Spare Times listing in some copies of Weekend yesterday about the Brooklyn Botanic Garden misstated a closing time and the admission prices.
I was expecting a closing time hotel room sesh with Andy, James, Paige and Victoria, eating Toblerone, necking vodka miniatures and sleeping on the hard floor.
The three main clades found showed similar 95% HPD intervals for their MRCA, from ~1875 to ~1976, suggesting a close time of emergence for these lineages.
An advantage of a close time-spacing of the model is to provide time series whose trends can be studied in the usual way.
A restaurant might want its trash picked up after a late closing time; a small clothing boutique might need its garbage hauled only twice a week.
A sequel, Closing Time (1994), was an elegy for the World War II generation.
"We keep the bars open, we don't have a set closing time.
"It's like facing a closer three times," Teixeira said.
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