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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closed it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "closed it" when referring to an action of closing something such as a door, window, or book. For example: - She closed the door behind her and walked out of the room. - He closed the book and placed it on the shelf. - I closed the window before going to bed.
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"Why is this park closed?" "Because you closed it, Congressman".
In January its owner closed it.
Beilein closed it.
She just closed it down.
Hachette closed it in 1999.
They closed it.
McMaster closed it.
"They've closed it down".
They closed it when it caught fire".
"I closed it up," he said.
I closed it without saying, "O.K".
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