Sentence examples for be in close from inspiring English sources

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be in close

noun

A position of power or a way to get it.

  • His parents got him an in with the company

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"It's much better to be in close and present".

I like to be in close contact, if you like".

And their predictions of widespread, disruptive effects seem to be in close agreement with the IPCC's.

He added that Israel will be in "close consultations" with the administration in the next days.

Anything the foundation does will be in close consultation with Ms. Holt, he said.

This so-called characteristic, or timing, age can be in close agreement with the actual age.

To be effective, police forces must be in close proximity to the citizens they serve.

"We'll be in close proximity but Brendan is in charge of the team 100 per cent.

He said he was happy to be in close proximity to his elderly parents.

The State Department's Middle East envoy, Dennis Ross, will be in close attendance.

The results were found to be in close agreement.

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