Sentence examples for closure to keep from inspiring English sources

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It features both a top handle and a shoulder strap, and even has a drawstring closure to keep all your belongings safe and secure.

A surgeon may perform a plastic surgery-type closure to keep scaring minimum.

There will be elastic, metal snaps or a Velcro closure to keep the cup in place in the pouch.

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They say the closure is to keep protesters "safe" but activists maintain it is to make resupplying the camps more difficult.

In any case, the shrinking of the jute industry means that workers tend to agitate against closures – ie, to keep their jobs – rather than for improved pay and conditions.

The account closure is likely to keep al-Shabaab off Twitter only temporarily.

Nowadays fans rely on continuity not closure; they want to keep talking, and whether its Harry Potter or Towie, the primary narrative is only ever a kicking off point for community conjecture and debate.

The lesson here is not easy, because blockades and closures are necessary to keep the disease contained.

The costume designer added an invisible hook closure at the décolletage to keep it modest.

April's council executive board meeting agreed to press ahead with the closure plans, but pledged to keep all options open.

April's executive board meeting agreed to press ahead with the closure plans, but pledged to keep all options open and is currently looking at an alternative proposal by governors to keep education on-site.

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