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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too close to" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is in close proximity to something else or is almost the same as something else. It can also be used to express a strong emotional or physical connection. Example sentence: The author's writing style was too close to that of her favorite author, making it difficult to distinguish between the two.
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Too close to home.
"Too close to call".
"They're too close to Chernobyl".
He too close to everything.
Status: too close to call.
"It's too close to home".
"It is too close to call.
"Too close to call," Ryan said.
Was Labour too close to News International?
"Too close to the baseball," he said.
"It was too close to him".
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