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    close·ly
    [ˈklōslē]
    adverb
    closely (adverb)
    1. with little or no space or time in between:
      "closely spaced homes" · "the medical sergeant follows closely behind the squad"
      • in a narrowly enclosed way:
        "pens of closely confined fish"
      • in a way that involves only a small margin between the winner and loser:
        "a closely fought contest"
    2. in a way that involves a strong resemblance or connection:
      "the students had to answer questions closely related to what they just learned" · "the real-world injuries closely mirrored the university's experimental data"
      • in a collective or unified way:
        "we will be working closely with stakeholders" · "the two companies collaborate closely"
      • very affectionately or intimately:
        "he has bonded very closely with his Miami family" · "both children are clearly very closely attached to their parents"
    3. in a careful and attentive way:
      "patients have to be watched closely for side effects"
      • in a cautious or secretive way:
        "a closely guarded plan"
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  3. Closely is an adverb that can mean several things:
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    Closely is an adverb that suggests something being near in space, time, or relationship. It could mean in close proximity, with little distance between or separating. It can also mean with meticulous attention to detail or closely followed or watched. Additionally, it can denote a close connection or association.
    www.definitions.net/definition/closely
    closely adverb (CONNECTED) B2 If two things are closely connected, related, etc, they are very similar to each other or there is a relationship between them:
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    closely adverb uk/ˈkləʊs.li/us/ˈkloʊs.li/ closelyadverb (RELATIONSHIP) Add to word listAdd to word list B2 in a way that is directly connected or has a strong relationship:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/closely
    Definition of closely adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary closely adverb OPAL S /ˈkləʊsli/ /ˈkləʊsli/ jump to other results near in space or time
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