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The phrase "a roster of close" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "The team provided a roster of close friends who would be attending the event."
Alternatives: "a list of close" or "a lineup of close".
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Inside it will be booths representing a roster of close to 180 international galleries, lured here in part by the kickoff of a commercially crucial spring season when the art world converges on New York for the major auctions of contemporary art.
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However, the Ducks are back to a roster of players close to what General Manager Bob Murray envisioned before the start of the season.
So we've assembled a roster of portfolios likely to close.
The all-day event will feature a roster of speakers touting the causes close to Paul's heart, such as Austrian school economist Walter Block and his own son, Kentucky Senator Rand Paul.
The troubled Lafayette High School in Brooklyn, set to be closed despite a roster of prominent alumni, for the first time accepted no freshman class.
To close the hall's musical season, they assembled a roster of young, established musicians and presented the complete chamber works of Shostakovich.
What a roster of contrasts.
A roster of Hot Rebels.
Barbera has a roster of bellringers.
A roster of leading Democrats, including Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and John Kerry, did just that.
Gagosian represents a roster of influential, established artists," Milgrom said.
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