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Meanings of find close in English
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Usage of find close in English
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For those with higher education qualifications, work within their field is hard to findclose to home.
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It can, however, findclose to £7,000 per day per consultant working on its calamitous test-and-traceprogramme.
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A school in Sydney's west will close for cleaning as it works to findclose contacts of a student who tested positive to coronavirus.
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Ripert thought it was strange, he added, referring to Eric Ripert, the renowned French chef who would findclose friend Bourdain upstairs the next morning.
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The UK government needs to findclose to 50,000 more school teachers in England by 2024 to manage the predicted increase in student numbers.
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Mr Hunter's body was foundclose to his home at Ballymullock Road.
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His car and a fishing rod were foundclose to the scene.
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They are foundclose up to that mighty city of Saint Petersburg.
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This, however, was not done, for a quarry was foundclose by.
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Local sources said that a hosepipe had been foundclose to the car.
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They were foundclose together in water about 10 feet deep.
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More corpses have since been foundclose to the original site.
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The object is believed to have been foundclose to a leisure centre.
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At daylight found three baits gone and foundclose by two dead dogs.
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His truck was foundclose to the southern city of Butare.
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The gall-bladder was foundclose to the femoral ring, and showed a marked constriction.