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The phrase "always closing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sales, negotiations, or any situation where one is consistently pursuing a goal or closing deals.
Example: "In the world of sales, the mantra is simple: always closing means you are always looking for opportunities to finalize a deal."
Alternatives: "constantly closing" or "perpetually closing".
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When you're on the top, the gap is always closing".
Every Christmas seemed to be destroyed because you're always closing deals near the end of the year.
"She wants to push back the incursion of fear -- the fear that is always closing in that she will fail and lose everything," he said.
It is a restless, very modern take on being a centre-forward, a digital age footballer for whom nothing ever stops, energy is always being expended, where in some space somewhere Harry Kane is always closing down a full-back, arcing his run, showing for the ball, pointing to the space, unstoppably the same.
Fong says they came up with the idea when society was "in a cultural state where power and status came from being 'different' but because of the internet, your ability to hold on to individuality, well, that gap was always closing.
She said the group, which now has 78 members, meets every other week in libraries, an occult book shop and other locations, always closing sessions with a "Hail Satan" invocation.
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It was always closed.
I always closed to eat".
You can always close a book.
You and Dad weren't always close.
The dishwashers always closed down the dining hall.
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