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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be closed on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a particular day or date when something will or will not be available. For example, "The library will be closed on Sundays."
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* The Queensboro Bridge, where one lane in each direction will be closed on the lower roadway.
For starters, the restaurant will be closed on Wednesdays.
ACUC will be closed on December 24 , 2008
The tower's observation deck will be closed on Monday.
Banks and ATMs will be closed on Wednesday.
Unlike past summers, however, the island will be closed on Fridays, because of the renovation work.
US markets will be closed on Monday for Martin Luther King day.
In observance of Columbus Day, bond markets will be closed on Monday.
Aldi says all its outlets will be closed on New Year's Day.
The markets will be closed on Monday for the holiday for Martin Luther King's Birthday.
Courts in Nassau and Suffolk Counties will be closed on Sunday.
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