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The phrase "start to close" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the beginning of a process where something is being closed or shut down. Example: "As the sun began to set, the shops started to close for the evening."
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"I'm sorry," I say, and start to close the window.
They start to close in and feel small.
If ranks start to close again, there could be trouble.
Even modest interventions could start to close this gap.
My view is we can start to close Guantanamo only after we reform our laws".
1970 's-1980's 's-1980'sThee stores start to close and decay sets in.
5am The crucial thing is not to resist when the eyelids start to close again.
As the doors start to close, a person slips between them with a sigh.
After you've passed through some more fields, bushes start to close up around the path.
We start to close at 10 o'clock, but I never count the hours, because I'm a farmer.
The next big thing coming is that some of these countries will start to close their capital accounts.
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