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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have closure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the feeling of resolution or acceptance after a difficult situation or emotional experience.
Example: "After months of therapy, I finally feel like I have closure regarding my past."
Alternatives: "find resolution" or "achieve closure."
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Let the families have closure.
We must have closure.
I don't have closure to this.
We won't ever have closure.
Do the families now have closure?
Steps have closure on the past now.
We can't have closure without details".
These days, we have "closure," not "conclusion".
McCain said, "We've got to have closure on it.
"I want to have closure for my child," she said.
With that and the burial, now we have closure".
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