Sentence examples for becomes too close from inspiring English sources

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But there is still caution as the US presidential race becomes too close to call in the run up to polling day.

This is mainly due to ill-conditioning issues that arise when an embedded interface becomes too close to a node of the embedding mesh, which may lead to spurious oscillations in the computed solution gradients at the wall boundary.

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In essence, the score had become too close for him to pitch.

Mr Cameron acknowledged that the relationship between politicians and the press had become too close.

Some investors feel that auditors can become too close to the companies they audit.

The prospect of never seeing my wife, family or friends again became too close to reality.

He claims the party has become too close to the metropolitan elite.

South Korean news reports are saying the race has become too close to call.

Like many from that era, Etheridge became too close to some Soho figures.

10) The former British Cycling performance director Peter Keen says the two bodies have become too close?

The report acknowledged there was "a concern" that senior police officers had become too close to News International's executives.

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