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Discover Ludwig"close second" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to someone or something that comes in a distant second place. For example, "The runner finished a close second in the race."
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Though "Rhinestone" close second.
Nobody's a close second".
"A close second," Russell replied.
There is no close second.
Russia was a close second.
Delta is a close second.
A close second is anger.
Let's say a close second.
Napoleon was a close second.
Lupita a close second.
Close second: The Matrix.
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