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Discover LudwigThe phrase "closure on" is not technically correct or usable in written English
You would need to use a different phrase for the same idea, such as "closure of" or "conclusion of". For example: "The court hearing has come to a closure of the case."
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"I want to put closure on Dallas.
It put closure on my grieving".
Steps have closure on the past now.
The audience wanted closure on her.
Closure on the Nazi mass murder is of course impossible.
McCain said, "We've got to have closure on it.
It didn't put closure on my relationship with my father.
The country requires "closure on that chapter," Mr. Mantashe said.
To achieve closure on rendition we need disclosure.
He told Lesley Stahl, "I've come to closure on this".
There is no closure on suffering and trauma.
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