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The phrase 'closely met' is not correct in written English.
To make a proper sentence, you would need to use a different phrase such as 'closely followed' or 'closely resembled'. For example, "The actor closely followed the director's instructions."
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In the film version, however, the word, and consequently the title, has lost significance; here the fadeout reveals the twain of East and West so closely met that they are on their way to a matrimonial bureau.
The results show that the design specifications are closely met, even in highly-constrained situations.
It was decided that the SF-8 most closely met the selection criteria.
Taking the regional birth rate into consideration, together with the case described in this report, the predicted rate of two per 100,000 live births is closely met.
Consequently, the overall average Mendelian sampling term had a zero expectation and the classical assumptions of the BLUP model were more closely met.
These isolines were calculated by summing the total axonal load along each 15° radial section from the outermost element to the innermost and locating the position where the threshold was most closely met.
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This is where comedy and Magritte most closely meet: in the anti-comedy of surrealism.
This could perhaps make a contribution to improving affordability more generally by more closely meeting demand.
At best, they can only hope to identify entrants who most closely meet the ideals of that particular contest.
In addition, those who more closely meet the more classic definitions of merit — high standardized test scores and grades — also gain extra points.
Terms like "many qualified candidates," "extremely competitive process" and "other applicants who more closely meet our needs at this time" became part of my lexicon.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com