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The phrase "close to someone" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means having a strong emotional or personal connection with someone. Example: "Growing up, I was always close to my older sister. She was my best friend and confidant."
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Each was an invitation to get close to someone.
And that, to me, meant being close to someone.
And when I'm close to someone, I might not have my distance.
A second factor is that most people are close to someone who is gay.
She knew she'd never felt so close to someone, watching the planes cross the sky.
Do you find it difficult to be too close to someone else?
Or that the juror had been close to someone who had H.I.V.
It generally means, as you know, to be very close to someone.
"You never get that close to someone in a park yelling their heart out without consequences.
Being that close to someone you loved so dearly, in a coffin – it freaked me out.
You have to be close to someone to do that and understand what they are doing".
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