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Discover Ludwig"has closed" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "to close" and is used to indicate that something was closed in the recent past and remains closed. Example: The store has closed for the night, but it will open again tomorrow morning at 9 am. In this sentence, "has closed" indicates that the store closed in the recent past and will remain closed until the following morning. Other examples of when you can use "has closed" in a sentence include: - The school has closed for summer break. - The restaurant has closed its doors for good. - The bridge has closed due to construction work. - The registration period has closed, so you can no longer sign up for the event. In general, "has closed" is used to describe a completed action or event that took place in the past and continues to have an impact on the present.
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Primary Global has closed.
Michigan has closed prisons.
But the gap has closed.
America has closed libraries abroad.
The village clinic has closed.
The circle has closed.
Michigan has closed one.
"A cycle has closed.
The Albery has closed.
My throat has closed.
Oscar voting has closed.
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