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The phrase "a closure as a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing programming, mathematics, or philosophy where "closure" is a relevant term, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "In functional programming, a closure as a first-class citizen allows for more flexible code."
Alternatives: "a closure functioning as a" or "a closure serving as a".
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Sometimes this will involve a closure as a number of activities are concentrated on one site.
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He looks to Erika Cohen, his wife and partner, as a bellwether, noting that her personal fall wish list includes Mr. Tisci's black leather boots with a shark-tooth closure, as well as a crocodile-stamped variation with a tassel on the back.
He dismissed the reports of a closure as "another burst of speculation".
The nation would have "closure" as well as a much-needed distraction from the war and the depression.
"It's an effort to bring closure as quickly as possible to this poisonous atmosphere".
Russell Kane has been particularly vocal about the closure, as have Jack Whitehall and Greg James, who described the decision as "a load of balls".
Find a makeup bag with a zipper closure as opposed to a Velcro closure.
I know it also gave the family closure as well.
Until quite recently, family members seeking closure (as well as journalists) were generally forbidden from visiting.
BBC 6 Music is under threat of closure as a result of a BBC strategic review, which has prompted a sizeable backlash.
The musician George Michael has also condemned the newspaper in a series of tweets, describing its closure as "a fantastic day for Britain".
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