Sentence examples for again close from inspiring English sources

The phrase "again close" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a return to a state of closeness or proximity, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "After the argument, they were again close, sharing their thoughts and feelings openly."
Alternatives: "close once more" or "close again".

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The results were again close.

So once again close your eyes, don't communicate.

On Friday, it ticked up again, close to its highest level since early last year.

The swan attacked again, close enough that I could hear it hiss.

With the return of Chris Bosh, the Heat is once again close to full strength.

Stitch again close to the first stitch line for added security.

I put my elephant into it, and up rose a wisp of some dozen snipe and lit again close by.

Let's try once more, down again, close your eyes again, just to keep life interesting, let's switch to this row.

Time and again, Close brings her character to the brink of being unsympathetic, then pulls her back.

I love you guys, thank you very much!"Hours later, Rivera got to once again close out the game, but this time there was no save.

In addition, the World Bank said that with output in China again "close to potential," the country needs "a different macro stance than most other countries".

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