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"close it" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used as an imperative sentence or as part of a longer sentence in both formal and informal contexts. Example 1: "Could you please close it before you leave the room?" (imperative sentence, requesting someone to close a door or window) Example 2: "I'm feeling a bit cold, could you close it?" (part of a longer sentence, referring to a window or door that is open) Example 3: "I have a document open, can you see the 'close it' button in the top right corner?" (part of a longer sentence, referring to a button or option on a computer or electronic device)
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That's how close it is.
"That's how close it was".
It's time to close it".
Do you close it?
He couldn't close it.
But close it did.
Close it quickly.
"Just close it.
Lilly, however, could not close it out.
We just couldn't close it out".
You just have to close it out.
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