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The phrase "was closed to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something being off limits or inaccessible. For example, "The museum was closed to visitors due to the pandemic."
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The camp was closed to the public.
The street, Tverskaya, was closed to traffic.
Surf Avenue was closed to traffic.
It was closed to reporters and photographers.
The resort was closed to other guests.
The courtroom was closed to the public.
The meeting was closed to the press.
The session was closed to the media.
The meeting was closed to reporters.
The meeting was closed to the news media.
"I thought that door was closed to me.
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