Examples of 'was finally closed' in a sentence

Meaning of "was finally closed"

was finally closed - This phrase indicates that something, such as a business, event, or discussion, has reached its conclusion or has been shut down after being active for a period of time

How to use "was finally closed" in a sentence

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was finally closed
The curtain was finally closed.
Buckie was served by these three railway stations until 1968 when the line was finally closed.
So the case was finally closed.
Thanks to judicial intervention, then, the HIV camp was finally closed.
The deal was finally closed earlier in October.
It took over two more years before the street was finally closed to motor traffic.
The deal was finally closed Saturday night.
It was in September that the camp was finally closed.
The survey was finally closed on April 4th.
A half century later Jasper House was finally closed.
The temple was finally closed in the 80s because of the structural damage it had.
The sale of our house was finally closed this week!
The case was finally closed in 1994 when construction worker Ivan Milat confessed to the murders.
The port gradually silted-up and was finally closed in the eighteenth century.
Years after his death, Oliver Marcelle 's last chapter was finally closed.

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The Adam Walsh case was finally closed after 27 years.
It was finally closed for good in 1981 because of claiming of patient abuse.
For the Russians, the case was finally closed.
Chiengi Boma was finally closed in 1933 and superseded by Kawambwa and then Nchelenge bomas.
That year, the paper was finally closed.
The hotel was finally closed in 2006 due to declining tourism to the island.
After a long period of decline the park was finally closed in 1933.
The beach was finally closed in 1938 when the construction of the embankment began.
It was not until 1752 that the matter was finally closed at a peace conference.
The line was finally closed to freight traffic in 1967, after which the tracks were lifted.
In 1955 the ramification Seveso-Camnago was finally closed to the passengers transport.
The colliery itself stayed in use until the late 1880s when it was finally closed.
The remaining Hillesheim-Lissendorf section was finally closed in late 1982 and later dismantled.
The foundry continued to process minerals from outside the region, then in 1897 was finally closed.
It was finally closed in May 1946 or sometime shortly thereafter.
The market itself continued to operate until 1926 when was finally closed.
The investigation was finally closed in March 2002 due to a lack of corpus delicti.
It survived a few more years until the company was finally closed in 1975.
The network was finally closed in 1963, and replaced by the Braga trolleybus system.
There was a steady decline after that until the base was finally closed in 1971.
It was finally closed after the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961.
For many years the hospital had a pediatrics unit, but it was finally closed about 2011.
The monastery was finally closed down by decree of Emperor Joseph II in 1785.
But already two years later in 1928 the Tecklenborg shipyard was finally closed.
The Gaol was finally closed and the remainder transferred to UCC in 1957.
This was the final chapter of Fabrik Rakete, which was finally closed off in 1987.
It was finally closed in 1995, and was then transferred to the Burrillville Historical & Preservation Society.
By then, military seaplanes had become obsolete, and the RAF station was finally closed in 1961.
Two more lines were built under Chinese administration, but the network was finally closed around 1972.
On 8 November 2005 the section from Beedenbostel to Habighorst was finally closed.

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The fairy has closed the path
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