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Discover Ludwig"how closely" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of ways, but generally it is used to describe the level or degree of closeness between two things or concepts. For example: - "The two sisters looked so similar that it was hard to tell how closely related they were." - "The study examined how closely diet and exercise impacted weight loss." - "The teacher observed how closely the students followed the instructions for the project." - "The detective analyzed the evidence to determine how closely it matched the suspect's alibi." - "The government is monitoring how closely citizens are following social distancing guidelines during the pandemic."
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How closely do they correspond?
That depends on how closely you look.
How closely can advertisers target ads?
It all depends how closely you look.
But how closely have you been paying attention?
We know how closely connected gender is to behaviour.
And how closely did you feel you were being watched?
How closely should universities work with security services?
How closely will it resemble the Disney animated classic?
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How closely should we listen to the professor?
*How closely NASA engineers scrutinized the Boeing analysis.
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