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The phrase "almost closing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly finished or about to conclude, often in contexts like business hours or events.
Example: "The store is almost closing, so please make your final selections quickly."
Alternatives: "nearly closing" or "about to close".
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It's almost closing time in a system where most legislation ultimately dies.
Speaking on behalf of the applicant, the architect said: "The existing building is neglected and dilapidated and almost closing down.
In its nineteenth-century travels, the river had at one point doubled tightly back on itself in east El Paso, almost closing off a loop.
But supporters of a return to the drachma note that the severe budget cuts of the past two years have had the result of almost closing that gap -- as long as interest payments on its debt are not counted.
Supporters of a return to the drachma note that the severe budget cuts of the last two years had resulted in almost closing the budget deficit — as long as interest payments on its debt are not counted.
You're no daughter of mine!'" He leans in, eyes a-twinkle, a handsome, long and lean face well etched by lines, and just like his father, one side of the mouth pulls up into a friendly vulpine leer to reveal white teeth, one eye almost closing.
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"I almost closed the shop.
This Cannes is almost closed.
But that gap has almost closed.
10.28pm BST The lines are almost closed.
After six rounds, my eye was almost closed.
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