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Close to

(adj)
UK
kləʊz tuː
US
kloʊz tuː
Definition: (of an amount) almost; very nearly.
Meaning: Gần về không gian hoặc thời gian; thân thiết, gần gũi với ai
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After close to 70 years into the game, the brand is as relevant as ever with the addition of influential taste makers such as Kanye West and Pharrell Williams to their stable.

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It cannot be easily seen as it is usually too close to the Sun.

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Archimedes was close to the ruler of Syracuse, King Hiero II who employed Archimedes in the defence of the city against the Roman invasion.

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In fact, it's roughly 8.2 million population is close to 13% of the entire population of Thailand.

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When the female is close to giving birth, it leaves the group for a time to give birth to its offspring, and comes back 2-3 weeks after her baby is born.

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Central to the company is the Professional Services wing, which at some points in Bloomberg's history has accounted for close to 90% of its yearly revenue.

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Whether it's close to you or very far from home, here are some awesome facts about this incredible place.

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Archimedes was close to the ruler of Syracuse, King Hiero II who employed Archimedes in the defence of the city against the Roman invasion.

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