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The phrase "always close the gate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a reminder or instruction to ensure that a gate is secured after passing through it.
Example: "Before leaving the property, please remember to always close the gate behind you to keep the animals safe."
Alternatives: "always shut the gate" or "make sure to close the gate."
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For example, parents might have given socially desirable answers (overstating always closing the gate) [ 18, 27– 29] which would overestimate the number of households in which gates are used adequately and may caused bias in the assessment of significant correlates.
Why close the gate when the horse had left town?
Even then Leinster struggled to close the gate.
"Close the gate!
Whoever opens the gate has to close the gate, and I'm still here doing my thing.
Blow out the candles and close the gates.
Relaxation, distraction and physical activity can close the gates.
As the helicopter took off, in the confusion one officer shouted "Close the gates, close the fucking gates".
They have to close the gates on busy days.
The people got killed when they closed the gate".
Oh noes, they're closing the gate!
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