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The phrase "by closing of" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to denote a specific point in time, usually the end of a period or event. For example, "By closing of the deadline, the team had submitted their project."
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In his view, the bus service and the train service could be suspended followed by closing of transit routes and, possibly, air routes.
Jackie McGowan Port Washington, N.Y., April 11 , 2010To the Editor: Re "Other Hospitals Take Up Slack Caused by Closing of St . Vincents" (news article, April 8): Doctors are right when they say an urgent care facility is not a replacement for a full-service emergency department.
(b,c) The segmentation results with a postprocessing by closing of holes for: (b) OIFT and (c) ORFC.
Since the considered objects are not expected to have holes, we considered a post-processing by closing of holes (CoH) [37] for RFC and ORFC.
Skeletal maturity is reached at the age of 18 months, defined by closing of the distal femoral growth plates and the characteristics of mature cartilage (Hurtig et al. 2011).
Histologically, healing of the defect was characterized by filling of the medullary cavity with trabecular new bone during the first week of healing, and by closing of the cortical window by 6 weeks.
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By close of play this background chatter was immaterial.
By close of play, he looked ready to thump someone.
Only four shots, by close of play, denied Woods a play-off berth.
A Saturday 74 followed, as did tied-10th place by close of play on Sunday.
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