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"be close with" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a strong emotional connection or bond between individuals. Example: Sarah has always been close with her sister, they share everything and have a deep understanding of each other.
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The polls suggest the vote could be close, with public opinion showing as increasingly Eurosceptic.
The vote is likely to be close, with 24 votes needed to change the current rule.
Polls suggest the vote will be close, with the latest showing the pro-EU parties holding a slim majority.
"They tell you sometimes when you come into the N.B.A., that you can't be close with the players," Smart said.
All indications are that next year's election is going to be close, with the result hinging on what happens in a handful of states.
"At first, I had thoughts of holding his hand, of wanting to be close with him," she said, a quiet resignation in her voice.
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The deficit cannot be closed with a "balanced" approach.
The tubing could be closed with a clamp (C. III).
Or she will be closer with you.
Now, it was close with money.
He, too, was close with Mr. Fontana.
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