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The phrase "about close" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and context.
Example: "I was thinking about close the door" is incorrect; it should be "I was thinking about closing the door."
Alternatives: "nearly" or "almost."
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Fearful-avoidant adults have mixed feelings about close relationships, both desiring and feeling uncomfortable with emotional closeness.
Coaches and parents often complain about close calls.
This seminar series is about close examination of an architect's practice.
The Twins know all about close finishes in the A.L. Central.
Interestingly, there is not much chat about close coordination with America, either.
Well, I know something about close elections, so let me offer you my opinion.
Journalists hate to complain to their editors about close calls and bad luck.
It seems that the consultation for these changes is about close.
There's going to be about close to 100 carats of diamonds".
"Well I know something about close elections, so let me offer you my opinion.
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RETAILERS have always been ambivalent about close-out items.
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