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"has since closed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has closed or ended at some point in the past and remains closed in the present. Example: The restaurant I used to work at has since closed, but I have many fond memories of my time there. In this sentence, "has since closed" indicates that the restaurant closed in the past and is still closed in the present. Other examples could include: - The company has since closed its doors, leaving many employees without jobs. - The zoo has since closed its gates for the night, but the animals can still be heard from nearby hotels. - The exhibit has since closed, but you can still see the artwork online.
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(It has since closed).
The restaurant has since closed.
Brainrush has since closed.
It seems the place has since closed.
(That space has since closed as well).
The store has since closed.
It has since closed down.
The hospital has since closed.
The company has since closed.
Boots has since closed its Japanese stores.
DraftKings has since closed the loophole.
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