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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closing ceremony" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to an event at the end of a particular period or program. For example, "The closing ceremony of the Olympic Games will be held later this evening."
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When is the closing ceremony?
They have a closing ceremony.
"The closing ceremony.
opening ceremony, closing ceremony (singular); not ceremonies.
She will attend the closing ceremony.
I only saw the closing ceremony.
And, of course, the closing ceremony.
It was tough at the closing ceremony".
Think back to the closing ceremony in Beijing.
In 2012, he sang at the Olympics closing ceremony.
But perhaps that is right for a closing ceremony.
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