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What does coming to a close mean?

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  1. present participle of come to a close
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Your probationary period is coming to a close and your employing dentist has indicated that you will be getting your own case load now.
By the time their set was coming to a close the band had the audience eating out of their hands.
These eye-catching kaffir lilies provide vertical interest and a late splash of colour when many summer flowers are coming to a close.
In previous games, the war between the Allies and Soviets was coming to a close with the Allies nearing victory.
The initial phase of defining policy objectives and drafting policy reforms is coming to a close.
While the Tribunals' mandates are slowly coming to a close, the trials before national courts will continue.

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