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No, "closely for" is not a correct phrase in English
To use a phrase such as this correctly in written English, you should use the phrase "closely to" or "closely with": For example, "She worked closely with her colleagues to complete the project."
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It hit home so closely for me".
China and South Korea will be watching closely for changes.
Watch closely for this notice to disappear".
Watch Senator Brown's campaign closely for details.
Look closely, for this is a typeface under attack.
Their other clients watched them closely for about a year.
Newspaper companies have watched the technology closely for years.
Now, I watch my husband closely for clues.
"I monitor everything closely for a few weeks in advance.
Inspect tomato plants closely for green tomato hornworms.
So watch closely for any sign of weakening.
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