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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a closing window for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where an opportunity or option is becoming limited or is about to end.
Example: "The company is facing a closing window for submitting applications for the grant, so we need to act quickly."
Alternatives: "a narrowing opportunity for" or "a diminishing chance for".
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The couple and the team still had to deal with a closing window for his Olympic eligibility.
The short time frame is meant to put pressure on the rebels, giving them a closing window for rejoining peace talks.
There's a closing window for him now.
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The changes sweeping Egypt and the Arab world make it more, not less, urgent that the rapidly closing window for a two-state solution be pried back open.
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I have sat many a vigil trying (always unsuccessfully) to keep little feet from kicking at seat backs and sticky hands from incessantly opening and closing window shades for nine hellish hours.
"Our predictions highlight the rapidly closing window of opportunity for controlling the outbreak, and averting a catastrophic toll of new Ebola cases and deaths in the coming months," warns Alison Galvani, senior author and professor of epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health.
For Kahn, the essence of a library was the act of taking a book from a shelf and walking a few steps to a window for a closer look: "A man with a book goes to the light.
But the November IAEA report said the conversion process had stopped, raising fears that the stockpile could grow faster, closing the window for diplomacy.
Moreover, the settlements became the source of the Palestinians' resentment and violence, and their continuing expansion closes the window for a two-state solution.
For students of the presidency, the chance to see the race for the White House up close presents a unique window for evaluating the selection process, policy issues at stake, and much more.
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