How to Use draw to a close in a Sentence
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Instead, the chapter that began in 1945 would draw to a close.
—Liana Fix, Foreign Affairs, 22 Mar. 2024
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And the quality almost always rises to the top by when the 82 draw to a close.
—Ira Winderman, sun-sentinel.com, 29 Oct. 2021
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One of the shortest spring trainings in history is just about to draw to a close as well.
—Paul Hoynes, cleveland, 4 Apr. 2022
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And so, another working week will soon draw to a close.
—Ed Silverman, STAT, 1 Mar. 2024
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The ruling could eventually draw to a close the 45-year-old legal saga.
—Winston Cho, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 July 2022
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As the evening began to draw to a close, Winans took the stage after being named as the recipient of the evening’s biggest honor, artist of the year.
—Jessica Nicholson, Billboard, 21 Oct. 2022
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As the Paralympics draw to a close this weekend, the connections to Afghanistan have been unavoidable.
—Los Angeles Times, 4 Sep. 2021
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As summer months draw to a close, Netflix has some amazing content coming to its platform just in time for fall.
—Okla Jones, Essence, 1 Sep. 2022
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As volleyball, football and cross country seasons draw to a close, winter sports start to crank up.
—Ben Thomas | Bthomas@al.com, al, 14 Oct. 2022
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As our children become older, their days of innocent wonder will draw to a close.
—Kate Lewis, Good Housekeeping, 25 Nov. 2022
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With the summit set to draw to a close on Wednesday afternoon, all eyes are on what the final declaration will look like, and which countries will sign it.
—Nectar Gan, CNN, 16 Nov. 2022
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When Fiesta events draw to a close, attendees start heading home, figuring the show is over.
—Caroline Tien, San Antonio Express-News, 14 Apr. 2022
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As the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics draw to a close today, many will recollect some of this year’s highlights and look ahead to the next games due to be held in Paris in a little under three years from now.
—Gus Alexiou, Forbes, 5 Sep. 2021
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Spring will draw to a close Saturday in Portland with sunny skies and a high temperature in the low 80s, forecasters say.
—oregonlive, 19 June 2021
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As summer begins to draw to a close, back-to-school season promises the renewal of an ongoing fight over whether cellphones should be allowed in the classroom.
—Elizabeth Germino, CBS News, 2 Aug. 2022
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This week, however, city officials announced that a 13-year renovation of the tomb is finally set to draw to a close.
—Nora McGreevy, Smithsonian Magazine, 31 Dec. 2020
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However, public health officials continue to warn against the assumption that the pandemic will soon draw to a close.
—Tristan Bove, Fortune, 25 Jan. 2022
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Though the Olympics draw to a close Sunday, experts will likely be unable to analyze the Games' effect on Covid-19 cases for at least two weeks due to the virus' incubation period.
—Aditi Sangal, CNN, 6 Aug. 2021
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Another challenge regarding the refilled nest this time around is dealing with the uncertainty about when exactly the arrangement will draw to a close.
—Laurie Yarnell, Good Housekeeping, 22 June 2020
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As the 18-day drills draw to a close, public opinion on U.S. military cooperation is somewhat divided.
—Mark Saludes, The Christian Science Monitor, 28 Apr. 2023
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The breakthrough is not expected to significantly change the uncertainty at campuses systemwide over how to handle grading and final exams as fall terms draw to a close.
—Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times, 29 Nov. 2022
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World Health Organization officials, too, continue to express optimism that the global health emergency may draw to a close this year.
—Byerin Prater, Fortune, 14 Jan. 2023
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And so, another working week will soon draw to a close.
—Ed Silverman, STAT, 16 Jan. 2026
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