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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming close to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of approaching something, such as a goal, a deadline, a milestone, or an achievement. Example: Even though I was unable to complete the project on time, I still managed to come close to the deadline.
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"We are coming close to winning something.
However, current technologies are coming close to their technical limits.
I don't remember anybody coming close to getting a hit.
Yet the US today is coming close to censorship.
It looks like they're coming close to that.
Males make inroads to villages more often than females, coming close to, and even crossing roads.
The production of detector modules is currently coming close to its conclusion.
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.
Working wives are coming close to bringing in nearly half the household income.
They aren't even coming close to completing pass plays and Nebraska is fired up.
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