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Discover LudwigThe phrase "close snapshot" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in reference to computer programs, where a "snapshot" refers to a saved state or version of the program. "Close" would refer to exiting out of the program or closing the saved snapshot. Example: "Be sure to save your work before you close the snapshot of the document. Otherwise, any changes made will not be saved."
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So, it's a really long, convoluted answer to your question, which is I don't really know, you're going to have to tell me but I do think that it should be a pretty close snapshot of who I am now or where my head was at when I made the record.
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The hosts' fragile confidence drained away and the Black Cats protected their lead in comfort for the rest of the half, bar a close-range snapshot from Hines in first-half injury time that Mignolet acrobatically blocked.
The high-stakes test could be likened to an out-of-focus, extreme close-up snapshot, taken at an unflatteringly tense moment and then developed in the lab months later.
Subsidised by TV coverage hosted by Aidan Gillen, over three nights, rare, close-up snapshots of the varied musicians take shape.
Unlike Adams's landscape photographs, which are imbued with a divine light, these images are closer to snapshots.
The film says it's not, because it closes with snapshots of other schools around the country that are similar in nature.
Dejan Lovren squandered the best opening when he volleyed wide from a free-kick while Mario Mandzukic went close with a powerful snapshot.
Don't look too close and the occasional snapshot will be fine if you can't reach your other camera, but the noise, compression artifacts, and oversharpening are insane.
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