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"closed in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been enclosed on all sides or cut off from outside influence. For example, "The small town was closed in by a wall of mountains on all sides."
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closed in
verb
Past of close in
Exact(58)
That deal closed in 1999.
Harrods closed in 1998.
The officers closed in.
Then problems closed in.
They closed in January.
Brooklands closed in 1939.
It closed in 2003.
This closed in 1904.
It closed in February.
The Scene closed in 1970.
The school closed in June.
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