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Discover Ludwig"closed club" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally it is used to refer to an organization that is limited to a select group of people and is not open to the public. For example: "He was a member of a prestigious closed club that was open only to the wealthiest members of society."
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"It's a closed club.
The World Cup champions table is not some closed club.
"It's a closed club, and that's a problem".
It is by no means a closed club, as Barack Obama's example proves.
She turned down another that she saw as a closed club of East Coast men.
And if ecological stability is an illusion, then so is the idea of a closed club of native species.
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Also, it meant that networks in certain research areas, in which NIH funds were received and implemented by the same group of individuals (e.g., HIV), came to be seen as "closed clubs".
By convening the G20 rather than the closed, rich club of the G7, the old order has in effect acknowledged that the rest of the world has become too important to bar from the room.
Different artists are being allowed into what felt like a closed establishment club".
She spent much of 2013 performing a weekly residency at the Darby, the now closed supper club on West Fourteenth Street.
What will the I.O.C. do in Sydney to attempt to project a more open, accessible approach, to combat the image it has as a closed, pampered club? A. The most important thing is that the I.O.C. has a new philosophy and that inside the I.O.C. we must have many members coming from international federations, many members coming from national Olympic committees.
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