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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a closes" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to refer to "a close" or "closes" in a different context.
Example: "We need to find a close that fits our needs."
Alternatives: "a closure" or "a conclusion."
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(a) Closes the refrigerator door.
Dvorak's Quintet in A closes the evening.
Meanwhile, the British government official at issue, former defense minister Liam Fox, abruptly resigned his position in October after it was disclosed that a closes friend had accompanied Mr. Fox on official trips and represented himself as someone who could broker access to the British government.
The net result is that, after the series A closes, the founder will have taken a cumulative dilution hit of over 50percentt – yikes!
Person A closes her eyes and places the tip of her finger on her nose.
Similar(55)
A: Close.
Expect a close slugfest.
To a close?
Want a closer look?
A close margin?
"He's a closer.
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