Sentence examples for it close to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "it close to" is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a verb and should be "it is close to." This phrase is used to describe something that is near or in proximity to something else. For example: - The store is close to my house. - The deadline is close to being met.

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Put a hand under its rear and front area and hold it close to your body.

Is it close to Bloomsbury?

He's holding it close to his face.

I hold it close to my mouth.

She played it close to the vest.

They rightly thought it close to magic.

I hold it close to my heart".

The golden rule: keep it close to home.

Keep it close to your schnozz — and nasty feet, begone.

"It's really cutting it close to the wire".

For inspiration, the design team kept it close to home.

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