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“comes close”
come close (verb), comes close; came close; coming close
1. To almost do something: "They didn't win the game, but they came close to doing it."
2. To be similar to something or as good as expected: "The food comes close to tasting like chicken, but it's really fried grasshoppers."
2. To be similar to something or as good as expected: "The food comes close to tasting like chicken, but it's really fried grasshoppers."
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clud-, claud-, claus-, clos-, -clude, -clois, -cluding, -cluded, -clus, -clusion, -clusive
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