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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'know closely' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a relationship between two people where they know each other very well. For example: "We have known each other closely for many years, so I feel like I can trust him completely."
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Dedicated support: Relationship officers get to know closely the social, environmental, and impact goals of both the Solver teams and the community members, and together develop a targeted support plan.
Fortunately for us, no one we know closely so far is amongst the dead.
"I don't enjoy causing harm to people that I know closely or that I care about," said Fisher.
Take it to a local group you know closely, or a high school orchestra (depending on the difficulty of the work) and ask them to try it out.
See how much more you admire someone who you already know or are getting to know closely then a celebrity who is constantly traveling, working, and doesn't have much time to chit-chat.
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Others, people we knew closely, tortured to death, shot, assassinated.
In addition, there were no known closely related proteins to compare with these HDAs to establish its classification as a Class II histone deacetylase [ 1].
When you die, the saddest people at your funeral will be the ones who knew you closely, not the ones who didn't know you closely.
"It can function in nepotism, when you favor close relatives and need to know how closely related you are to them.
We don't know how closely we'll be working with [developers].. the current plan is to probably work with them pretty closely.
We know how closely connected gender is to behaviour.
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