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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all so close" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where things or people are near each other, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "As we stood on the edge of the cliff, the breathtaking view of the valley made us feel all so close to nature."
Alternatives: "so near" or "very close".
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We're all so close".
"Here it's all so close, you can walk to everything".
It's all so close; Bainbridge surrounds me as a reader.
We're all so close, just one little mistake and you could have a real problem.
Mr. Sousa said they were all so close that Mr. Lopes attended his daughter's christening five years ago.
The state's Senate, gubernatorial, and agricultural-commissioner elections last week were all so close that they triggered automatic recounts.
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A couple of times a year there are super-high tides that push all these birds so close to you that you almost reach out and touch them.
I think we have enough of them in this area, especially with all the schools so close.
How could I say that we, after all, are so close, the shadows of our hands merging on the page?
For the first few weeks of every quarter it was terrible, but by the end we had all gotten so close nobody wanted to leave.
"We were all standing so close to each other that no one could move," he wrote in a narrative posted online.
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