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Discover LudwigThe phrase "close curtain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a stage direction in plays or scripts to indicate that a character should close a curtain on stage. Example: The play ended with a dramatic final scene, as the protagonist took center stage and uttered his last line before dramatically walking off as the stagehand closed the curtain, leaving the audience in awe.
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Respondents from London and the North of England were both 50%% less likely to close curtain of windows that receive the afternoon sun (London: RR = 0.5, 95 % CI: 0.2-1.0; Nofth of England: RR = 0.5, 95 % CI: 0.3-1.0).
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1. Close the curtains During the summer, close curtains on the sunny side of your house during the day.
Given that cost-effective measures are available to improve home energy efficiency, there lies a challenge in raising homeowners' awareness of inefficiencies and motivating them to act, for example, install draught proofing, adjust heating controls, and close curtains at night.
When it gets dark, turn on all exterior lights and close curtains and blinds.
Closed Curtain is the second movie Panahi has made (following 2011's This Is Not a Film) since his ban.
"Making these films is illegal," protested the Iranian authorities when Closed Curtain won best screenplay at Berlin in 2013.
Lacking the conceptual elegance and message-in-a-bottle novelty of "This Is Not a Film," "Closed Curtain" is darker and messier, more discomfiting and doubt-filled.
Closed Curtain.
Another describes it as "behind-closed-curtains" poverty.
Across the closing curtains, words write themselves in black script: "The End".
"We are not great about closing curtains or opening windows when we should.
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