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Discover Ludwig"close operations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to shutting down a business or the end of a project or activity. For example, "As the business quarter drew to a close, the managers decided to close operations early".
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Mr. Hornberger at Rouge Steel said the company did not plan to close operations or eliminate jobs.
Flooz.com, which is privately held, said on Friday that it would close operations and file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Officials from Customs and Border Protection said they spent more than a year considering whether to close operations at Red Hook.
In contrast, organizing has been sluggish in the manufacturing sector, partly because of the fear that companies might close operations if they are unionized.
The law allows companies to sell assets, restructure debt, cancel contracts and close operations that normally would have to continue running.
For example, they want Congress to make it easier for the Postal Service to raise rates, negotiate employment levels and salaries and close operations.
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The close operation closes a channel so a receiver can know that there is no further data going through it (once all buffered messages have been consumed).
A dilation followed by an erosion is called close operation which helps to close up breaks between van der Waals surface here.
We firstly utilize morphological close operation to connect separate regions of previous skin detection results.
The marrow regions were expanded into a mask of the total marrow cavity using a close operation.
A recent survey of over 10,000 online pharmacies found that 96% operated outside legal regulations and a large percentage closed operations within 3 years of operation.
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