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"the close of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the end or conclusion of something. For example, "At the close of the day, everyone was exhausted."
Exact(59)
It's the close of World War II.
That was the close of the show".
At the close of the evidence, respondent renewed his motion.
A reception will follow the close of the symposium.
Respondents made this motion both at the close of the prosecution's case and at the close of all evidence.
The announcement came after the close of the market.
The ruling was announced after the close of trading.
The board proposal was announced after the close of markets.
Mr. Doctoroff's lease represents the close of a chapter.
The announcement was made after the close of financial markets.
Similar(1)
Much of the gain came toward the close of trading.
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by the close of registration
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