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"get this closed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to give the command or instruction to close something. Here is an example: "Please get this window closed, it's starting to rain."
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It's never really gathered the momentum it needs to get this closed.
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I never thought he'd get this close".
You don't get this close to animals in zoos.
It's an opportunity for football junkies to get this close".
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It's rare to get this close to these huge, futuristic machines.
If Donald Trump can get this close to securing the Republican presidential nomination, anything is possible.
To get this close and not go over the goal line would be a tragedy".
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