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The phrase "come close to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to approach or get near to something or someone. Example: The football team's performance came close to perfection, but they fell just short of winning the championship.
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Nothing's come close to it.
They come close to succeeding.
Had I come close to losing him?
Other lessons come close to cliché.
Have you ever come close to death?
Nothing will ever come close to 1982.
I also come close to success.
Nothing has come close to Apple's interface.
That did not come close to happening.
They don't even come close to it.
Frustrating doesn't come close to describing it.
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