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"closed to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a place that is not accessible, not open to the public, and/or not able to be used by someone. For example, "The park was closed to the public due to the storm."
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I always closed to eat".
SCHOOLS Closed to students.
Temporarily closed to submissions.
The proceedings were closed to the press.
This feature is closed to new questions.
The refuge is closed to the public.
The negotiations are closed to outsiders.
Both are closed to the public.
The door is closed to you here".
This feature is closed to further questions.
The northbound lanes were closed to traffic.
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