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Discover Ludwig'so near' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe something or someone that is close either in proximity or in a figurative sense. For example: After two years of waiting for a permanent home, the refugee family felt so near to achieving their dream.
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So near, so Farr.
So near, and yet so far.
You are so near agreement.
So Near, Yet So Far.
So near, but so far.
"And yet it's so near to me.
"We're so near to getting it right".
So near to glory, and yet so far.
Salvation suddenly seemed so near, yet so far away.
He sits so near, is so at home.
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He was probably so near the end that he wouldn't know me anyway.
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