Sentence examples for still to close from inspiring English sources

The phrase "still to close" is not grammatically correct by itself.
It could potentially be used as a modifier in a larger sentence, such as "The decision was still to close, despite the strong opposition." In this context, it means that the decision was not yet finalized or confirmed to close, but there is still a possibility that it could change.

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One closely watched race in New York, in the Syracuse area, was still to close to call on Wednesday morning.

We knew we had seven minutes to go still to close out the game.

"The plans are still to close McMillan," said Cliff Russell, a spokesman for the Detroit school system.

Last summer, we reported that the company was looking to raise $100 million, at a valuation of over $1 billion, but that deal is still to close.

With its next raise still to close, this could be a little belt tightening and tidying of the house to lock down investor interest and get this important Series D round over the line.

Didi announced today that it has scored $600 million in fresh financing from the insurance company, half of which will go towards its latest funding round which a spokesperson confirmed has now exceeded $3.5 billion but is still to close.

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Some experts believe we still need to close 1,000 banks.

That transaction is still expected to close in the first quarter of this year.

She still hopes to close the year with a title.

President Obama is still trying to close Guantánamo.

One still needs to close the gaps between contigs with nucleotide sequences.

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