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"identify closely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to examining something in detail. For example: "We need to identify the source of the leak closely to determine the cause."
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People who identify closely with a group reported being happier.
Tesla owners also seem to identify closely with Mr. Musk.
Many Vietnamese who emigrated during the war identify closely with the Republican Party's anti-Communism.
The primary advantage is the ability to identify closely spaced modes and their associated damping.
"Japanese managers have to know, understand and identify closely with the front-line," he said.
The Mihailovists, as they were known, continued to identify closely with Bulgaria and to support Bulgarian irredentism.
Mr. Chapman, who had been treated for mental illness and had attempted suicide, had apparently come to identify closely with the singer.
All great actors identify closely with their roles, but Josette Bushell-Mingo takes it further than most: "I am Cleopatra," she declares with a regal flourish.
The kinds of problems that have plagued those organizations brutality, sexual abuse, fraud tend to be exposed by outsiders who don't identify closely with the perpetrators.
But that's not really an excuse for why there were so few people at the table who could identify closely with the immigrant experience.
Stockholm syndrome, psychological response wherein a captive begins to identify closely with his or her captors, as well as with their agenda and demands.
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