They were upper middle class, or at least close enough to feel like it.
Close enough to make me wonder if I should check my bumper when I get home.
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Inexact analogies, all of them, but close enough to fall into the gray zone.
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That's close enough to a certain major holiday to make BlackBerry-loving kids of all ages nervous.
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He used his high school press credentials to get close enough to document the disaster.
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There was nobody close enough to him that was willing to call out the strange behavior.
The Bulge is close enough to existing Gulf pipelines to make it easy to access.
This meeting, 26 years later, was never close enough to come down to the final seconds.
The panel allowed those standing close enough to the speakers to charge a smartphone.
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But they're close enough to make people feel like they're watching the real thing.
The Republican presidential candidates have attacked him for not being close enough to Israel.
In case after case, both phones got it right, or close enough to require little correcting.
People who frequently touch others while talking will want to get close enough to do so.
For pedestrians walking across the bridge, the museum is almost close enough to touch.
Leaders must be close enough to relate to others, but far enough ahead to motivate them.
At least we were close enough to cause all this trouble for the aviation industry.
If all goes well, they will fall close enough to touch their shoulders or head to the ground.
In contrast, Yang's lensless microscope places the object close enough to the sensor that it casts a shadow.
Afghanistan is close enough to the drawdown of NATO troops in 2014 not to pull out in haste.
We were close enough to see the sunken face, heavily stubbled, pinched in around the mouth, jaw sagging.
Vast swarms of blacktips migrate along the coast, coming close enough to prompt lifeguards to whistle swimmers out of the water.
In contrast, Yang' lensless microscope places the object close enough to the sensor that it casts a shadow.
We came close enough to witnessing this in 2008, when John Edwards ran third for the Democratic nomination.
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Most of his career, he spent gigging around the Mid-Atlantic, close enough to get home immediately after a show.
He was close enough to see the serrated edges on every three-inch tooth.
This trade repeats itself until the ETF price moves close enough to the NAV that arbitrage is no longer profitable.
Murdoch is lucky that a prankster got close enough to spatter him with shaving cream from a failed pie-in-the-face attempt.
Are you close enough to public transportation that you could sell your car and still be able to job hunt?
To see this, you have to get close enough to grapple with the way decisions about care are actually made.
More than 200 firefighters responded, using a flotilla of small boats to get in close enough to fight the flames.
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