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translations for
come to a close
Definition of come to a close
To draw toward a
conclusion
; to
end
Examples
Big hair went out of style as the 1980s
came to a close
.
Related words
come to a stop
come to a halt
come to a head
come to a miserable end
come to a conclusion
come to a decision
cross a bridge when one comes to it
to have become a laughing stock
to come a cropper
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