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"get too close" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two people, objects, or concepts coming too close together or too intimate. For example: "We shouldn't get too close, or else people will start talking."
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But don't get too close".
"We won't get too close.
It won't get too close.
Don't get too close to anyone".
Sometimes you can get too close.
"Don't get too close," he said.
You don't want to get too close.
"Don't get too close," advised David.
"Don't get too close," warned Brad.
I don't get too close to anyone.
"I would not get too close.
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