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Discover Ludwig"are closing in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something or someone is approaching or getting closer to a specific point or goal. It can be used in a variety of contexts and tenses, such as present continuous ("are closing in"), past continuous ("were closing in"), and future continuous ("will be closing in"). Example: The police are closing in on the suspects in the robbery investigation. (present continuous) Example: The deadline is approaching and the project team is closing in on their final presentation. (present continuous) Example: The storm clouds were closing in and we knew it would start raining soon. (past continuous) Example: With every step, the lion was closing in on its prey. (past continuous) Example: The company's profits are expected to increase as they are closing in on a new business deal. (present continuous) Example: By the time they reach the end of the marathon, the runners will be closing in on their personal best times. (future continuous).
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The Orioles are closing in again.
Presumably, so have their listeners, some of whom are closing in on 50.
Elsewhere, a Respect candidate may just take a seat, and the Tories are closing in fast.
Crystal Palace are closing in on making Wilfried Zaha's loan move from Manchester United permanent.
And the real wolves are closing in.
Some state parks are closing in Tennessee.
But the Japanese are closing in.
The hospitals are closing in on this little outpost.
They now are closing in on Tabqa air base.
Its house prices are closing in on pre-recession levels.
It looks as if the authorities are closing in.
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