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Discover Ludwig"closing on" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used to indicate the end of a period of time or the final stages of something. For example, "The deadline for applications is fast closing on us."
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The sale went to closing on Wednesday.
With Qaddafi's soldiers closing on Ajdabiya, the town's hospital was the place to go for news.
The Broadway production of Enron lasted just over a month, closing on 9 May, 2010.
Meanwhile, Cardiff manager Russell Slade is closing on Millwall left-back Scott Malone.
Chick-fil-A does this by closing on Sundays.
At dawn lookouts aboard Stronghold reported two unidentified ships closing on the convoy.
Liz Day is closing on Thursday on a one-bedroom apartment.
Middlesex, 295 in arrears, then faced just one over before closing on 0-0.
Of windows closing on muslin curtains.
It's closing on me.
Closing on a half century.
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