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The phrase "close look" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone should examine something carefully or in detail. Example: "Before making a decision, it's important to take a close look at all the available options."
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We got our close look," I said.
"We're taking a close look at Venezuela".
I took a close look at the crowd.
Just take a close look at the creation of Isis.
Take a close look at the first item here.
But a close look suggests the odds are changing.
Here, Friend takes a close look at Stiller's onscreen presence.
A close look at Snapchat's metrics makes it seem so.
Mr. Silver's confidential settlement arrangement also demands a close look.
Also, take a close look at the grout and caulking.
That should make them worth a close look.
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