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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are even close" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a comparison or to indicate that two things are not similar or not near to each other in some way.
Example: "In terms of performance, the new model and the old one are not even close."
Alternatives: "are not remotely similar" or "are far from being alike."
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Among the current crop of younger leading men -- including Mr. Bierko, Douglas Sills ("The Scarlet Pimpernel, Patrick Wilsonon ("The Full Monty"), Marc Kudisch ("Bells Are Ringing"), Adam Pascal ("Aida"), Brent Barrett ("Chicago") and Brian d'Arcy James ("Titanic") -- none are even close to being household names.
Sometimes they are even close to death".
None of the characters are even close to being likable.
"There are very few girls 12 to 13 who are even close to her," he says.
Few in their 30s are even close to reaching the "twice their salary" goal, assuming they have a salary.
Several miRNA-targeting drugs have now entered clinical testing or are even close to gaining access to markets.
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And "results are even closer in Linlithgow and East Falkirk".
Monty's on 11 and England are even closer.
"We are even closer to clinching the title.
Mattingly and Wright are even closer in performance.
He added, "We are even closer to the nomination".
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