Examples of 'even more closely' in a sentence

Meaning of "even more closely"

even more closely: Describes the act of becoming closer or more intimate in a relationship, connection, or examination. It suggests a deepening of bonds or scrutiny

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even more closely
Monitor that situation even more closely.
Look even more closely at my body.
Holidays will be watched even more closely.
They should even more closely combine their efforts.
Environment and development are even more closely linked.
Even more closely.
Banks are looking even more closely.
We need to work even more closely together than before on fighting terrorism.
Which makes me follow her even more closely.
We are ready to cooperate even more closely with international human rights organisations.
The programmes must therefore be targeted even more closely.
The first is to focus even more closely and clearly on the real issue.
This may be an opportunity for us to work even more closely.
They resemble even more closely the biblical format of oracles concerning various peoples.
This should allow us to work even more closely together.

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We will work even more closely with the international community and civil society.
Print and digital offerings even more closely linked.
They are even more closely scrutinized than Islamic groups are.
I look forward to working even more closely with her.
This corresponds even more closely to the configuration explained with reference to Fig.
The inverse relationship may be even more closely correlated.
We have to work even more closely together on research in the Nordic Region.
That means that everybody will look at us even more closely.
Governments and industry need to work even more closely together to make such traceability a reality.
Little do they know that we watch them even more closely.
This criterion helps align even more closely the interests of beneficiaries with those of shareholders.
The international community should cooperate even more closely to that end.
And when even more closely examined from above, the.
It is related to individual earnings and even more closely to unemployment levels.
And when even more closely solstice points and the examined from above, the.
Partners should be encouraged to coordinate even more closely on strategy design and implementation.
Having achieved that worthy goal, you chose to emulate said oppressors even more closely.
The MSC will also be able to work even more closely with universities.
In that future, the Community institutions are going to need to cooperate even more closely.
The Advisory Group will aim to cooperate even more closely with other organisations.
Even more closely related is the Okinawan sanshin, which is also covered in snakeskin.
Near the gates of the town the crowd was even more closely packed.
Will now be working even more closely together, under one single name and.
We need to weave the inclusive and sustainable growth agendas even more closely together.
Thirdly, we are coordinating even more closely with our regional partners.
This agreement confirms the desire of the two groups to work even more closely together.
Abelson 's statement applies even more closely to European universities.
But in her current emotional state … Monitor that situation even more closely.
And it required Northern Ireland to hew even more closely to European single market rules.
Smartphones have not freed us from email-they've tied us to it even more closely.
And I held her even more closely.
Some, in fact-altogether too many-have faced the aftermath of suicide even more closely.
The next section replicates even more closely the confusion of Abel 's thoughts.
Next month, we will study the animal even more closely.
The Soviet people became even more closely united around the great leader, comrade Stalin.

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