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Discover Ludwig"further closure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a more complete conclusion or ending to something. For example, "We are working to ensure further closure of the project by the end of the month."
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In fact, they've moaned so much, EA has hastily released an additional ending free-of-charge, so these players can experience "further closure".
Microfracture closure is primarily controlled by elastic deformation, with surface roughness controlling further closure.
I hope that the trial of John Boy Grahamam will bring further closure to the family of Anna Mae Pictou Aquash, and that a dark chapter in the history of the Oglala Lakota Nation will come to an end.
The Supreme Court's decision to take on Whole Woman's Health v. Cole could block the further closure of Texas clinics and have broad implications for other states' abortion laws, advocates explained.
A further closure of the Indonesian Seaway took place during the Pliocene (3 – 4 mya [ 47]).
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"It is also likely that further closures will follow".
He said: Further closures are likely - specifically Everest which is around 30% higher cost.
Electing the school board would make any further closures of half-empty or underperforming schools impossible.
Mr. Mittal said the company was monitoring the environment to see whether further closures were warranted.
The Museums Association survey said 44 museums had closed across the UK since 2010 and that further closures were inevitable.
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