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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'I have closed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you have finished doing something. For example, "I have closed the window to keep out the cold air."
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"Now I have closed the circle".
I have closed the doors against re-examination".
I have closed my eyes all these years to what it did to me".
I have closed my ears to accusation and sympathy, to your pretend revolutions.
When I have closed the gap, I remove the keys and smile and tell the Egbesu Boy that I'm going to pee.
According to the report, in February 2012, the Minister for Ethics and Integrity, Simon Lokodo, was involved in a raid on a workshop for LGBTI women at which he reportedly said: "I have closed this conference because it's illegal.
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"I've closed schools.
I've closed four, with Columbia, South Korea, Peru and Panama.
By 1538, François I had closed the French bath houses.
I had closed all the windows — battened down the hatches!
"I've closed that door now, and I'm looking forward".
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