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The phrase "at closing" is grammatically correct and regularly used in written English.
It typically refers to the event or action that occurs at the end of a transaction or event. Here are a few examples: 1. "The contract must be signed by all parties at closing." 2. "The buyer must submit the down payment at closing." 3. "The property will be transferred to the new owner at closing." 4. "At closing, the keys to the house will be handed over to the buyer." 5. "The final documents will be reviewed and signed at closing."
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Increasing global attention is being addressed at closing this gap.
"Many councils in England are looking at closing small schools".
Their efforts at closing the "backdoor searches loophole" continues.
If you are brilliant at closing sales, put it in.
But he was less skilled at closing a deal.
Eavey, two decades ago, described a technique aimed at closing central perforations in children.
Grupo Mexico did accept the Special Committee's proposed $1.05 billion debt cap at closing.
The repressive authorities of Myanmar are adept at closing out foreign press and silencing local dissidents.
Cottrell claimed that both were signed by the borrower at closing.
Some were better at closing deals than others.
Price at closing on first day of trading: 43 cents (split adjusted).
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