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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nearest days" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the closest or most imminent days in the future. Example: I'll be busy with meetings for the nearest days, but I can schedule a call with you next week.
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Four other OSCE observers are still being held, but a leader of the insurgents promised on Friday to free them "in the nearest days".
The average concentrations at the same or at the nearest days of the study period, were obtained from the closest monitoring stations relative to the sampled underground workplaces, with each time two types of monitors: one measuring background air quality and the other close to traffic sources.
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We then computed the time from illness onset to date of blood sample collection to the nearest day.
The Philadelphia Museum owns Mr. Nauman's earliest, best-known neon piece, which now hangs in a gallery near "Days".
Since my arrival at the Plymouth County Correctional Facility (PCCF) in Plymouth, Massachusetts in February, there have been five suicide attempts here, and at least one was successful, coming near days after my first open letter.
As I near Day 3 of my five-day cycle of chemotherapy, the nausea and fatigue from the chemo is starting to catch up with me.
He also hoped to bar sex offenders in Los Angeles from living near day care centers and after school programs, as other cities have already done.
Shares of Lehman were down 6.7% near day's end.
Shares of Lehman were down 19% near day's end, well off their lows.
Major banks and brokers were posting comfortable gains nearing day's end, with Dow components Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase up more than 3%.
The serum levels of relaxin increase soon after conception in humans and near day 8 of gestation in rats [9].
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