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Discover LudwigThe phrase "giving closure" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is typically used to mean providing a sense of finality to a situation or experience. For example: "I'm grateful for the counseling sessions I had, as they helped me to reach a point of giving closure to the traumatic event that I experienced."
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Lund's obsession with catching this grim, meticulous murderer, giving closure to Nanna's parents, becomes our obsession, too.
"I am very disappointed that the victims have not been given something to give a little hope to perhaps giving closure to some of these murders," she said.
Coghill was pleased to return, believing it right that Tony's story arc should conclude realistically, giving closure to the storyline and continuing to raise awareness of the issue.
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It also gives closure.
It gives closure.
The result gave closure to a bitterly fought campaign.
Descriptions of people eating provide something that recipes can never give: closure.
"Nortel Networks comes in and gives closure to those great ideas".
The meeting was ostensibly to get and give "closure" and give us permission to claim our new children.
It was a way to break up the day and give closure between my morning and afternoon classes.
"I thought it was a sign that Jayson wanted to get it behind him and give closure to the brother and sister of Mr. Christofi".
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