Sentence examples for on a close from inspiring English sources

"on a close" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
A phrase "to come to a close" or "to be on the verge of closing" would be more appropriate. Here is an example of correct usage: "As the year began to come to a close, students became anxious about final exams."

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The center, the guards, and the tackles rely on a close understanding of one another, physical and otherwise.

Desmond was called out on a close play.

Takayama walked Nuveman on a close 3-2 pitch.

America should insist on a close collaboration, both ways.

This course will focus on a close reading of Descartes' most important work: his Meditations.

It is focused particularly on a close reading of Joseph Raz's The Morality of Freedom.

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The show ended on a close-up of the globe sitting atop a TV set.

The array consisted of overlapping circular surface coils laid out on a close-fitting coil-former.

So the family decided on a close-by, low-cost alternative to visiting the grandparents.

But bird-lovers should not count on a close-up view.

He pauses the video on a close-up of Dominique's catlike face.

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