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The phrase "are often close to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a frequent proximity or similarity between two subjects or concepts.
Example: "The results of the two experiments are often close to each other, indicating a consistent pattern."
Alternatives: "are frequently near to" or "tend to be similar to".
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These poems are often close to prayer.
Houses that remain sturdy are often close to worthless.
These components are often close to an image plane and thus have stringent defect requirements.
People in marketing and sales are often close to customers, especially large customers, and they are rewarded for generating sales.
Amazon warehouses are often close to metropolitan areas so orders can be delivered to population centers as quickly as possible.
We perform computational experiments that show that POE are often close to MPE in concentrated industries with characteristics similar to real world industries even when OE are not.
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The proceedings are often closed to the public.
Black enclaves are often closest to declining areas of the city.
And even when Holmes is speaking to Watson, his closest friend, his compliments are often closer to a rebuke.
State-rooted consumer movements are often closer to the people and have better ideas about how to protect them.
But the best, low interest deals are often closed to them because their credit records are less than sparkling.
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