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Discover Ludwig'closet for' is not a correct or usable phrase.
You would need to add a noun after it in order to make it a complete sentence. For example: "I need a closet for my jackets."
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"I rented a closet for a while".
She reached into the closet for a free hanger.
Today, you can't get a closet for that".
Try Shadows or Closet for something less steep.
She hid the award in a closet for nine years.
I searched her dresser and closet for any clues.
I rummage through my closet for a nighttime outfit.
There were few clothes in the closet, for example.
There were 10 kids, a closet for every kid.
She was in the closet for nearly 12 hours.
"So we went in the closet for five minutes.
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