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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are never closed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition where something remains open or accessible at all times.
Example: "The emergency exits are never closed, ensuring that everyone can evacuate safely in case of an emergency."
Alternatives: "remain always open" or "are perpetually accessible".
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Also, doors are never closed.
The books are never closed.
"My titles are never closed," Mr. Vandekeybus (pronounced van-de-KAY-bus) said in an interview.
The police are never closed, can't knock off early and are always the last line of defence.
But such cases are never closed after a cursory review, and even the least promising require months of intermittent investigation before they may be closed out.
On top of the exhibition's view of art as a continuing form of argument is a visceral reminder that art history's books are never closed.
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The Lincoln Tunnel was never closed.
The door is never closed.
The book of accounts is never closed". There are still more buttons.
A loop, alternatively, might also be what makes a video incomplete — the loop is never closed.
Unlike the average power snob, though, she shares her list freely and it is never closed.
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