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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'unable to close' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation where someone or something is not able to close, such as a door or window. For example, "The window was stuck and I was unable to close it."
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Cells lacking S100A10 showed an impaired migration activity and were unable to close a scratched wound.
Engineers are unable to close all the vents as originally planned.
However, it has been unable to close above that level in the period.
Men and women were mixed together, often unable to close their mouths, speak, or regulate saliva.
At the Australian Open, Federer had been unable to close out any small advantage.
Airlifted, hLF- RAFT TEs were unable to close the wound and p63α expression was 7 ± 0.2% after wounding.
With a week to go, polls suggest that Mr. White has been unable to close in on the governor.
Apollo also said it was unable to close the deal because of labor negotiations with the United Steelworkers union.
In the past, there had always been one reason or another Clark was unable to close the deal.
And Yahoo has been unable to close a deal to acquire Facebook, a social networking site popular with college students.
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Then your pillow may be too dense or unable to close or worse, burst as soon as someone squeezes it.
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