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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stayed close to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone or something did not move away from a particular place or thing. For example: "The hiker stayed close to the trail so as not to get lost in the forest."
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He stayed close to both his children.
They stayed close to their families.
I stayed close to home.
She had always stayed close to her family.
Each time, he stayed close to the front.
And Macquarie has stayed close to its roots.
He always stayed close to me when we were walking.
Stevens stayed close to the racetrack in his retirement.
I always stayed close to police radios in those days.
Mr. Hooker's music stayed close to its Mississippi Delta roots.
He stayed close to his parents throughout their lives.
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