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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it closes to" is not a complete sentence and may not be grammatically correct
It is possible that it was meant to be "it closes too," in which case it is a valid sentence fragment. Example: "The door is designed to close too, providing additional security for the building."
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The theft took place even though at least 1,600 antitheft alarms and 3,700 cameras monitor the Forbidden City after it closes to the public at 5 p.m., Legal Mirror reported.
It's just before nine o'clock and the last stragglers are hurrying through the gate before it closes to join their 600 St George's schoolmates already lining up in an orderly fashion.
In good news for the worst-off ex-Equitable Life members, the chancellor said: "We are going to use the remaining funds available in [the scheme], as it closes, to double the support we give to those policyholders on pension credit who most need this extra help".
It stalks fish by slowly swimming or simply drifting through the water; when it closes to 5 cm of the prey, it lunges forward and again envelops the prey within its disc while delivering shocks.
The final concentration of gefitinib used in the treatments was 1 μM because it closes to the serum level observed in patients being treated with gefitinib [ 27].
Continue filing the ring until it closes to the right size.
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