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Discover Ludwig'closely read' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to examine something carefully and thoughtfully. For example, "Before his presentation, he closely read his notes to make sure he was well-prepared."
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Heavy users of these applications should closely read those caveats.
Internal online discussion groups about personal finance are closely read.
Trust is absent and every clause is being closely read.
And to get some of that information, some say, they closely read Bocaranda.
School coverage has always been a closely read City Room staple.
There's a good reason many people don't bother to closely read their cellphone bills.
The full opinion, released around the same time, could be more than 200 pages and will be closely read.
He closely read Mr. Thein Sein's inaugural address last year that focused on national reconciliation and reducing poverty.
The paper may now be shabby at the corners, but it is still easily, eagerly, and closely read.
Les Echos is the largest-circulation business newspaper in France and is closely read by most corporate executives there.
Closely read both articles, and write a brief description of how the hard news article differs from the news analysis.
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