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Discover Ludwig"closing today" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is ending or concluding on the same day. For example, "The store will be closing today at 5PM."
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"Czech Posters Between the Wars," closing today.
But more recently it has fallen back, closing today at 43 9/16.
COTTER ANTOINE VOLLON: 'A PAINTER'S PAINTER,' Wildenstein, 19 East 64th Street (212) 879-0500, closing today.
The shares are up only 1.4percentt since then, closing today at 29.30 Australian dollars ($15.23).
The current production, "The Glass Menagerie," closing today, was poorly received.
JOHNSON JOEL-PETER WITKIN: 'HEART BEATS DUST,' Ricco-Maresca, 529 West 20th Street, Chelsea, (212) 627-4819, closing today.
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They're closing August 23rd".
Closes today.
"Salmon season closes today, fellas," she said.
It was close today".
(The comment period closes today).
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