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"gets closed" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it in the present simple tense to indicate a thing or place that was previously open being closed, for example: "The store gets closed at 10 pm on weekdays."
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Another Open Wireless Network (mine) gets closed.
"A door gets closed," Roberts said.
"Maybe this is a door that never gets closed".
23 mins: Liam Williams tries to shimmy through the French defence, but gets closed down.
When the NSA doesn't disclose it, nothing gets done unless someone independently discovers the problem (or the hole gets closed inadvertently thanks to other changes).
Approaching the Garage in a taxi, the driver helpfully pointed out all the places people have crashed – all the black spots, broken railings, the road which gets closed off when the rain's particularly bad, the difficult corner littered with plastic – and he pointed up at the clouds and predicted weather.
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Alleys get closed down.
"Those gaps are getting closed.
So whose plants get closed?
Until 'comments get closed'.
Laidback barely gets close.
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