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"was a close call" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something came very close to happening but didn't end up happening. For example, "It was a close call, but we managed to get the project finished on time."
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"This was a close call".
It was a close call.
Replays suggested it was a close call.
In short, it was a close call.
The 2009 uprising was a close call.
"It was a close call for him.
I thought it was a close call.
But even that was a close call.
"In Brooklyn, it was a close call".
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Yet today was a closer call than Woods have liked.
It was a manageable burden for the United States, but it was a closer call for Britain.
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