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Discover Ludwig"we got close" is a valid and usable phrase in written English
It generally means that two or more people or things moved near each other. For example, "We got close to the shore to watch the sunset."
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We got close.
We got close to the first fence.
We got close to nature.
"We got close, believe it or not".
"We got close in '03," Wood said.
We got close and fell back.
But we got close a few times".
"We got close to losing our minds".
We got close at a couple, but that's the National".
"We got close, but we didn't get there completely," Dr. Grier said.
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And he settled a bit as we got closer.
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