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A close call.
Something that is close to danger or an accident.
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A brigadier, alert to the officer's attitude, vindicated them, but for a moment it had looked a close call.
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In the end, it looked like it was a close call between all three finalists, but Anthony Ryan came out on top with a collection that truly impressed the judges, and especially with the first dress in his line.
But choosing a VP candidate who will help Romney run a big, forward looking campaign that is not a close call.
"This was a close call".
"You have a close call.
It was a close call.
A close call this year.
The 2009 uprising was a close call.
"It was a close call for him.
This is not even a close call".
It was not even a close call.
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