Examples of 'come to a close' in a sentence
Meaning of "come to a close"
This phrase means that something, such as an event, period, or situation, is reaching its end or conclusion. It implies that the mentioned entity is coming to an end or wrapping up, often suggesting a sense of finality or completion
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- To draw toward a conclusion; to end.
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come to a close
I will come to a close with my third story.
I am afraid our time has come to a close.
Contracts come to a close just as projects come to a close.
Our conversation did not just come to a close.
Things must come to a close first.
Another successful conference has come to a close.
All of these come to a close today.
I think it would be better for me to come to a close.
Come to a close during the evening.
Now our adventures can come to a close.
I will come to a close soon.
And so the tale has come to a close.
Had come to a close.
This research would have come to a close.
This story can come to a close once and for all.
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It was time for the adventure to come to a close.
The day had come to a close and it was time for a beer.
Good times must also come to a close.
The conference will come to a close with adoption of the final declaration.
And so my days as a journalist here come to a close.
Its come to a close and thats a hard concept to get my mind around.
So the poll has finally come to a close.
Harvest time has come to a close and it is getting close to the autumn.
A decade of motion pictures has come to a close.
This period does not come to a close and will continue for some time.
So my first six months have come to a close.
The auction will come to a close when a round ends with no new bids placed.
This election season is about to come to a close.
The autumn harvest had come to a close and winter was just around the corner.
The apostolic age was soon to come to a close.
June has come to a close and July has just begun.
Another epic BlizzCon has come to a close.
This week has come to a close and I will see you in July.
A chapter in our history has come to a close.
Your Sea Journey will come to a close when you disembark at Montevideo in Uruguay.
Another day of work had come to a close.
And as we come to a close at this time, I want to pray for you.
Peak season has officially come to a close.
I order this convention to come to a close for ten minutes while I get my shoes shined . ".
Another wonderful year has come to a close.
The audition come to a close as America's best home cooks fight for the final aprons.
This year has almost come to a close.
The festival will come to a close on September 30 with a performance from Katy Perry.
My first semester at university has come to a close.
LAPD has come to a close.
We would know the undertaking had come to a close.
ANNOUNCER So we come to a close of another recorded session of " Music Just for You.
A chapter in our lives has come to a close.
The show will come to a close after 12 seasons.
That we never want to see this come to a close.
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I come to offer my resignation for my post as chancellor
I just happened to come here for sightseeing
Examples of using Close
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Close enough to help me get safe away
Up three at the close of the dow yesterday
Close fireplace damper when not in use