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come close to
verb as in resemble
Example Sentences
Worse for California, the slight decrease in out-migration last year doesn’t come close to fixing what’s been a decades-long exodus.
So Europe has a fair bit of catching up to do if it is to even come close to shoring up its defence and security.
Of all of the timely films nominated at this year’s Oscars, none of them come close to being as affecting as “No Other Land,” the kind of radical documentary filmmaking that history will remember whether awards voting bodies honor it or not.
However, few of the recent technical difficulties affecting Meta's apps have come close to mirroring the impact of its outage in 2021, which saw the company's apps go down for nearly six hours worldwide.
Some critics have said the document does not come close to informing the public about what those changes might mean.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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