Sentence examples for for a close from inspiring English sources

The phrase "for a close" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to a conclusion or ending, but it lacks context.
Example: "We need to prepare for a close of the meeting."
Alternatives: "for a conclusion" or "for a wrap-up."

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So much for a close fourth quarter.

She is prepared for a close race.

Expectations were for a close election.

The guest moved toward the Renoir for a close look.

But that's not usually an option for a close friend.

The pilot maneuvered the plane for a close look.

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Looking for a close-by parking space?

News photographers angled for a close-up.

It never goes in for a close-up.

He entered the cage hoping for a close-up.

Others crowd riverside restaurants for a close-up view.

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