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"on closer" is a valid expression in written English
It implies "upon closer inspection" and is used to indicate when an examination of something has revealed something only visible upon further investigation. An example of this phrase in a sentence would be: "On closer examination, we discovered the painting was a forgery."
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On closer inspection, they revealed minute distinctions.
On closer inspection, these claims look suspect.
Carelessness, on closer inspection, this is not.
On closer inspection, this seems unlikely.
But rewards come on closer reading.
But on closer inspection, what's this?
On closer inspection, differences emerge.
On closer examination, differences emerge.
On closer inspection, however, something seemed odd.
On closer inspection, a personalized portrait can be made out.
Still, they are different animals on closer inspection.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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