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Close = united?

 
 
Reply Tue 27 Oct, 2009 07:15 am

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Doctors, Patients, and the Need for Health Care Reform
In the coming weeks, the Senate Finance Committee will work with senators and representatives to merge their work into a final package. Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) writes that this country has never been as close as we are today to bringing true stability and security to our health care system.
 
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Reply Tue 27 Oct, 2009 07:18 am
No, "close" as in "near to a goal".
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Reply Tue 27 Oct, 2009 07:48 am
"close" (adjective) means "near".

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Reply Tue 27 Oct, 2009 07:14 pm
Thanks.
Is the goal " bringing true stability and security to our health care system"?
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