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"to a close" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to an ending or a conclusion, such as "The ceremony drew to a close" or "The meeting was brought to a close".
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To a close?
Tora! Tora!" to a close.
It draws to a close on Saturday.
St Denis operation coming to a close.
Finally the tournament drew to a close.
The interview drew to a close.
The Sotomayor hearings come to a close.
Our conversation has come to a close.
So, another season comes to a close.
The series comes to a close.
Or almost to a close.
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