CLOSE TO END

Definition: Nearing the conclusion or final stage of something.

Synonyms: Near Finish, Almost Over, Ending Soon, Approaching Conclusion, Final Stretch

Usage Examples in Sentences

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With only one piece left, the puzzle was close to end.
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The marathon runners were close to end as they approached the finish line.
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The students were excited as the school year was close to end.
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The book was close to end, and the readers eagerly awaited the conclusion.
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The detective was close to the end of the investigation, finally uncovering the hidden clues that led to the culprit.
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As the semester was close to the end, students were busy preparing for their final exams.
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The marathon runner felt a surge of energy as he realized he was close to the end of the race.
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With each completed chapter, the author knew she was getting close to the end of her novel.
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After months of hard work, the construction project was close to the end, with just a few finishing touches remaining.
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The hiker was excited as he saw the summit, realizing he was close to the end of his challenging mountain climb.
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Feeling the project was close to end, the team prepared to present their findings.
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The long winter was finally close to end, heralding the arrival of spring.
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The movie was close to end, and the audience was on the edge of their seats.
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The project is close to end, but we need to ensure all tasks are completed.
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Close to end, the actor delivered a powerful monologue that left the audience in awe.
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The project, close to end, required meticulous attention to detail.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. How are things progressing with the project?B: Good morning, Tom. We're close to the end now. All major tasks have been completed, and we're just doing final reviews.A: That's great to hear. Are there any potential obstacles we need to address before reaching the final stage?B: Not really. We've ironed out most of the issues along the way. Just a few minor adjustments left, but nothing significant.
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