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The phrase "and cannot be closed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is unable to be shut or concluded, such as a door, application, or discussion.
Example: "The application is currently running in the background and cannot be closed until the update is complete."
Alternatives: "and cannot be shut" or "and cannot be terminated".
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Other schools are attached to parishes or operated by religious orders and cannot be closed unilaterally.
So we felt it's a much more encouraging sign for developers who want to contribute if they see everything is fully open sourced and cannot be closed source".
Some parks start automatically open and cannot be closed.
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Your libraries, schools and sports centres cannot be closed by the coalition either.
If the tissue is tight and the edges cannot be closed without tension, the blood supply will be compromised.
"It's still unsolved; there is still an open homicide, and therefore the case cannot be closed.
As peritonitis is often encountered in emergency surgery and the wounds sometimes cannot be closed in severe cases, surgeons must be familiar with some form of open abdominal management [11].
does not take place and the catalytic cycle cannot be closed.
Thus, it is hard to see how Ca2+ could cause release of F1, and then create a channel that cannot be closed by F1 [68].
It has been my feeling for a long time that, while a percentage of wounds may be closed primarily, another large percentage cannot be closed primarily and safely without risk to the patient.
So without some inflation, the gap cannot be closed between debt loads and income levels, and the economy cannot grow out of its debt hole.
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