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Discover LudwigThe phrase "curtains close" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used in a literary or theatrical context, to suggest that a scene or a show has ended. For example, "The play came to a dramatic conclusion as the curtains closed."
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He has also made works in which doors don't close properly, or curtains close and open themselves.
"And when the credits were over, I stayed to watch the curtains close on the last big single-screen theater in Times Square.
Once a year, as a way of saying thanks to their singing stagehands, many of the stars lend their musical talents to the River Rats — a 10-member band from Edgewater, N.J. — shortly after the curtains close on their shows.
The curtains close, ending the video.
After a minute, the curtains close.
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Curtains closed?
With the curtains closed.
The curtains closed bleakly on 2014.
The blinds remained shut and the curtains closed.
He does so, he says, with "the curtains closed" and "without any natural light".
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