Examples of 'really closing' in a sentence

Meaning of "really closing"

really closing: This phrase suggests that an establishment, service, or event is in the process of shutting down or concluding its operations. It is often used to indicate the imminent closure or termination of something

How to use "really closing" in a sentence

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That people started really closing up their software.
Then I have got a meeting with Ellis . This deadline is really closing in on me.
You are really closing down.
Get Sacker to call her hedgie friends . Find out if he 's really closing down.
I feel like we are really closing in on them.
No. Get Sacker to call her hedgie friends. Find out if he's really closing down.
I have seen them really closing their eyes.
But he was not really closing it, he was clearing it out while using blackmail tactics.
So the book deal 's really closing.
We are really closing that cycle.
Then, does that mean the mine 's really closing down?
Never really closing doors.
Find out if he 's really closing down.
I'm really closing them Okay.
Is the hospital really closing down?

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You're really closing down this law firm, right?
Horn sounding it's really closing in, sir.
I am really closing them . Okay.
Are you guys really closing in on the killer?
It 's really closing down Uncle Kin!
However, the owners are not really closing the laundromat; they just gave it a different name.
I am really closing them.
Kum, are you really closing down your brothel?
I feel like we are really closing in on them . For the past couple weeks, I.
You guys are really closing up shop in a hurry, huh? Ben!

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