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Discover LudwigThe phrase “close to no” is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is almost nonexistent or minimal. For example, “I had close to no luck catching any fish today.”.
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In the case of NO, the stretching frequency is around 236 meV, which corresponds to the C2ν asymmetric N O stretching mode of the dimer (N2O2), which is close to NO.
No visual drinks sounds suspiciously close to "no cinema".
You can be in constant action with close to no downtime.
The Pirates appear conservative in the sense that there are close to no women in the party hierarchy.
Another said he had a "bottom drawer" of material on the Mayor for use if he ever came close to No 10.
It's compact, bijou, close to no amenities (it's on the west coast of Sweden and designed to fit into the natural landscape) and, frankly, magical.
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The last time the opposition came close to no-hitting the Yankees was in September 2000, against the Cleveland Indians, when Luis Polonia singled in the eighth inning.
Although in [5] they derived the performance result close to no-CFO case, they assumed the perfect ICI cancelation which has not been justified.
It was part of what the government said was a kickback scheme to enrich the governor and his aides, and that did enrich his wife, Patti Blagojevich, via her close-to-no-show job with Mr. Rezko's real estate firm.
He also came close to a no hitter in minor league baseball.
Strangely enough, nothing close to the "no significant impacts" statement appears there.
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