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The phrase "a continuation of close" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an ongoing relationship or proximity, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The project represents a continuation of close collaboration between the two teams."
Alternatives: "an extension of closeness" or "a furthering of intimacy".
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This meeting was a continuation of close bilateral consultations on cluster munitions.
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Q: Do you see a continuation of the trend of closing physics and chemistry departments in British universities, something that's really quite surprising for Americans to see? J.B.: I don't see any particular trend at the moment.
This is really a continuation of the last point.
Regarding Chrysler, he said: "We have two main interests, one being a successful future for Chrysler and the other being the continuation of close cooperation where it makes sense.
May 8 2011 September 12 201111 This exhibition is a continuation of the artist's recently closed survey at MoMA.
This option would, in a way, be the closest thing to a continuation of the current status quo.
Stock markets in mainland China and Hong Kong had been closed on Monday as a continuation of the dragon boat festival on Sunday.
A convincing close below the 17,500 support could lead to further declines, while a solid close above 18,000 may indicate a continuation of the longer-term uptrend.
This partnership is a continuation of both Chance the Rapper and Google's mission to close the education gap.
The entire Obama economic team is far too close to Wall Street and far too much a continuation of the Paulson approach.
"That means a continuation of the occupation".
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