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The phrase "a really close partner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong, intimate, or supportive relationship between two individuals or entities, often in a business or personal context.
Example: "In our project, we have a really close partner who has been instrumental in our success."
Alternatives: "a very close associate" or "an extremely close collaborator."
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"We continue to view Slack as a really close partner.
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So by doing such a thing you do have to wonder if they're going to alienate any of their really close partners, and if they have the ability to get consumers to buy into it".
Today we have a really close bond.
It gives you a really close connection".
"One of my friends had a really close call.
"It's a really close family".
"It was a really close match.
It's a really close call.
We've got a really close bond.
"I suggest you take a really close look at it.
It feels like he's a really close friend.
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