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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closing for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the final stages or actions in a process or event, such as closing a deal or concluding a speech. Example: "I will now be closing for the night as the store is about to close in 10 minutes."
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He was closing for lunch.
Closing for good?
"I definitely am not closing for winter".
"Restaurants start closing for the season.
Other shows are closing for good.
But those doors seem to be closing for others.
After closing for renovations, the statue reopened last October.
Refineries, especially smaller ones, have been closing for many years.
On average, 28 pubs are closing for good every week.
That door closing for her opened another one for India.
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