Sentence examples for closure making from inspiring English sources

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The coastal enclave is under closure, making it difficult for civilians in Gaza to flee.

The coastal enclave is under closure, making it difficult for civilians to flee.

Gaza is under closure making it difficult for civilians to flee.

It would therefore be possible to plan for sustained teaching and learning during an extended school closure, making secondary school closure even more cost-effective.

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The closure, made of cork or plastic, is held in place with a wire netting.

Two front pockets come in handy during cooking, and its wrap-around closure makes it a cinch to remove when you finally glide into the dining room.

Some people, including local teachers, thought the shutdown, which was limited to the area near Mondawmin mall in west Baltimore, escalated demonstrations because the weekday afternoon closure made it more difficult for young people to get home from school.

But despite the build up, the tonal closure makes the story one of an ill fate preordained, the final line let down that "one crowded hour would lead to my wreck and ruin".

This raises three important questions: did it deserve to be closed; will the closure make young people less likely to come to harm; and how can we minimise future deaths and yet encourage the nighttime clubbing economy?

Most of us understand his desire for closure, made more pressing by his mother's age and frailty, though many would not share his ability to be so gracious in that situation.

The council denied the closure made traffic worse.

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