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portugués
aproximar-se
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apropar-se
Be close or similar.
approximate
portugués
aproximar-se
1
No US government official has
come
close
to saying this in public.
2
One problem remained that I had
come
close
on but hadn't completed.
3
And they
come
close
to promoting violence in the name of God.
4
This year Brexit has
come
close
to tipping me over the edge.
5
Oklahoma's next drive saw the Sooners
come
close
to emulating Army's approach.
6
The Reds have
come
close
twice this year to wins in Canberra.
7
The fishermen didn't think they'd even
come
close
to a world record.
8
Not even Megan had
come
close
to making him feel this way.
9
Some of Harvey's lyrical snapshots are startling; others
come
close
to cliché.
10
They had never
come
close
to this in all their years together.
11
Although the Eye's never
come
close
to closing, it's not completely permanent.
12
De Boer has previously
come
close
to managing in the Premier League.
13
Accept the advice that I give you and
come
close
to me.'
14
No series has ever
come
close
to managing four successive chart toppers.
15
Suspected Marxist rebels have
come
close
to assassinating Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.
16
I keep to the shadows and
come
close
to the nearest building.
come
close
come
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