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Discover Ludwig"closed in on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling of being trapped by a situation or person. For example, "The air in the room felt thick and oppressive as she closed in on me, her eyes wide and accusing."
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Soon, they closed in on him.
Gradually, we closed in on it.
He closed in on Carl, wrapped him in his arms.
Tatjana Hüfner also closed in on her third overall title.
The shadow of history soon closed in on the Armenians.
He just closed in on himself for a long time.
A pair of guards closed in on him ("Sir!
Slowly, over the years, that silence closed in on her.
The Oklahoma State defenders closed in on him.
Time slowed as he closed in on the disc.
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"I was pushing for the win but every time I closed in on Carlos he reacted.
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