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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as you close" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of closing something, such as a document, a conversation, or a physical object.
Example: "As you close the report, make sure to save all changes to avoid losing your work."
Alternatives: "when you finish" or "as you finish up".
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But as long as you close the show out, that's what people came to see".
And as you close on them, diminish yourself as a target.
As soon as you close one door, they will find another.
Everybody comes out pretty much O.K. (Jim is freed from slavery), but it's hard not to have a bad taste in your mouth as you close the book.
It is still an old-fashioned kind of place, as long as you close your eyes while driving through some of the spec-house developments.
I was often a little on edge around him, as if I might be dismissed as no longer amusing, which I and practically all of his friends eventually were, as completely as you close down a shop.
Ms. Montagne arrives to work each morning at midnight Pacific time, heads home after sunrise and falls asleep around 3 p.m. "Sometimes you think 'What a nice day' as you close the curtains," she said with a laugh.
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Just as you close-read a literary passage by breaking it down into smaller parts, you analyze an argument by examining elements of its form and manner of presentation.
As you listen you close your eyes.
Spawn as many trip mines as you can close to the pile, but not too close.
Hook up as much as you can close to home.
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