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vb. (present participle of come to a close English)
Usage examples of "coming to a close".
As they drove toward downtown Mooseville there were signs that the vacation season was coming to a close.
He sensed that this hearing was coming to a close, and he still had no sense of where he stood.
There were several fires across the work site, and she could hear the scattered sounds of battle coming to a close.
The interview was coming to a close -- they never lasted longer than for Alviarin to report and be given her own orders -- but she had a question yet to ask.
The three figures stood in shadow, as the day was coming to a close, evening rapidly approaching.
The man's tour in Berlin and his contract in the RAF was coming to a close, and he was due that Septem-ber to return to Britain and demobilization.
There was no welcoming party, hostile or otherwise, and the empty corridor extended for a couple of hundred yards before coming to a close at the next set of sec doors.
She was coming to a close approximation of the girl's true age and she responded to her helplessness more leniently.