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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'we are closed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to indicate that a place or business is not open, for example, when texting a customer about store hours you could write "We are closed today but will be open tomorrow from 10am-5pm."
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As I walked through the city that afternoon, I saw example after example of confused customers walking up to the closed stores and reading signs that said, "We are closed today to protest for our freedom" or, "We are closing our business today from 12 PM to 8 PM in support of our families, friends, and loved ones who are stranded at US airports and overseas".
We are closed Sundays.
We are closed for tonight.
We are closed on all MIT holidays.
We are closed on all university holidays.
Need care when we are closed?
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"We're closed," he said.
"We're closed until noon".
"We're closing," he said.
"We're closing next week".
We're closing the factory.
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