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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bring closure' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a situation that has been resolved or ended and has brought an end to a difficult situation. For example: "My apology to my friend was accepted and it brought closure to the dispute between us."
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"It doesn't bring closure".
It might bring closure to a few.
Nor does his ruin bring closure.
"You want to bring closure to it.
Would a referendum at least bring closure?
"Perhaps this will bring closure," he said.
He fears this report will not bring closure.
These conclusions will not bring closure, he says.
"We hope this acknowledgment will bring closure for Ms. Williams".
Still, even successful surgery does not necessarily bring closure.
"The money was supposed to bring closure," Mr. Platt said.
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