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Discover LudwigThe phrase “get closer with” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that two people have become more connected or familiar with each other. For example, “By spending time together, John and Mary have been able to get closer with one another.”.
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Now at Baobab, she's looking at how the interactivity enabled by VR can help viewers get closer with the characters they see on screen.
I know I get closer with every seizure because it kills brain cells slowly.
Nev's tweet is a constant reminder of just how far we are, but everyday we get closer with award shows such as Black Girls Rock.
The 22-year-old jumped in the pool with all her clothes on to get closer with her fans, who were hanging out in the water.
And people have the opportunity to get closer with their grandparents and be honest and sort of create that relationship with them, and I think that they should take it rather than wait.
Get closer with them.
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A new type of search engine could get close with an automated process called data mining.
Up on the very long par-three 3rd, Fowler drives into the bunker and can't get close with his chip.
It is one of music's enduring mysteries how one conductor can get an orchestra to play out of their skins with a minimum of histrionic fuss, while another can't get close with any amount of flailing.
Be prepared to get close with rejection and isolation.
But somehow, we could not really get close with the people we met.
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