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Discover Ludwig"close on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event or process that is drawing near a particular time, date, or event. For example, "The deadline for submissions is close on Friday."
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To close on this note?'".
Nominations close on Wednesday.
Submissions close on March 15.
It draws to a close on Saturday.
He wants to close on top".
And the prosecution will close on Monday.
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The sale went to closing on Wednesday.
(It closed on Sunday).
It closed on Jan . 6
Closed on Monday.
Closed on national holidays.
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