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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nearing closure" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the end of a situation, event, or other process. For example: "The team was nearing closure on the project, with only a few minor tasks left to complete."
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LONDON — With a generation of aging power plants nearing closure and tough carbon-cutting targets kicking in soon, Britain's government is seeking to lay the groundwork for big changes in the country's electricity sector.
Sources tell me that a deal appears to be nearing closure in a matter of days.
The company is also nearing closure on a $45 million funding round from DAG Ventures, Liberty Media.
US Airways and America West could announce their merger today after nearing closure on financing agreements with key partners, people familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal.
The Michael Jackson trial nearing closure there is a possibility that there will be coverage of more than the sideshow.
In Fig. 1 the sickle of the divergence angle is nearing closure; beyond about 400 m the divergence angle is less than the right or left within-side variance (von Frisch 1967, pp. 61; Towne 1985).
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The capital returned to Berlin — full circle and near closure.
"It was almost galvanised by the experience of near closure.
There is also talk that some of the files, on certain types of weapons, may well be near closure.
The new report brings near closure to a case that has wracked the scientific community for 6 years.
This near closure of the Indonesian seaway possibly led to a regional amplification of the global middle to late Miocene cooling trend and hampered the potential of the reef system to keep up with the rising sea-level.
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