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The phrase "about closed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a situation or topic related to something being closed, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The discussion was about closed doors in the organization."
Alternatives: "regarding closure" or "concerning being closed".
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"We don't kick off our season for another six weeks or so, and our parks were just about closed already on Sept. 11," said Gerry Soud, the spokesman for Paramount Parks, a unit of Viacom, which owns five regional amusement parks in the United States and Canada, including Kings Island in Ohio, Kings Dominion in Virginia, and Great America in Northern California.
A time machine is a device which brings about closed timelike curves and thus enables time travel where none would have existed otherwise.
StraWhetherr: The Future of Sustainable Architecture Mayoue a Skyscraper Covered in Straws.
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The government occasionally mutters about closing it.
It's also about closing feedback loops.
Relationships are about closing them.
"It's also about closing specific deals.
Don't forget about closing the sale.
For now, the speculation about closing appears to be over.
Anyone with large animals becomes fastidious about closing gates.
Ann Romney's speech was all about closing the gender gap.
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