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The phrase "go closer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to move nearer to a specific location or object.
Example: "If you want to see the details better, go closer to the painting."
Alternatives: "move nearer" or "approach closer."
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Let's go closer.
Go closer still.
Liverpool were not to go closer.
Collins shouted out encouragement: "Go closer!
I smelled it … but I didn't want to go closer.
The man on the phone told me to go closer.
By the end of the year it'll probably go closer to $375 and $400.
So rather than going 65 on the freeway I go closer to 75".
He wanted to go closer, but there was not enough cover.
Go closer, and even stranger physical images arise: brown smears over his fleshy hands look disturbingly faecal.
A robotic soldier, which does not fear for its life, may be deployed to go closer and to investigate.
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