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Discover Ludwig"coming close" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used as a phrasal verb to indicate that one is nearly achieving something. For example, "We came close to winning the championship, but lost in the final round."
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Coming close up behind him, she marvelled.
I'm tired of coming close.
They never looked like coming close.
Coming close actually counts in the Pulitzer Prize sweepstakes.
I saw somebody who thinks his end is coming close".
For Henman, the idea of coming close wasn't consolation.
I don't remember anybody coming close to getting a hit.
I'm coming close on a lot of shots.
Yet the US today is coming close to censorship.
Coming close to breakeven on refining in the fourth quarter seems a merciful release.
Now, seven years later, his promise is coming close to being fulfilled.
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