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be near

verb as in neighbor

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“I can imagine insurance rates are going to be near the top of voters’ minds when it comes to cost and affordability of living in California,” DiCamillo said.

After coming close to the majors last year, the pitcher appears to be near the top of the organization’s relief pitching depth chart, primed to reach the majors with his improved command and renewed mental approach.

Reham Attala, 21, is a law student also thinks it was no coincidence this college – popular with immigrants - was chosen, rather than others which were reported to be near the suspect's home.

From BBC

"My son has died, and I need to be near his grave."

From BBC

Staff cuts are anticipated at ABC News and NBC News, although they are not expected to be near the scale of the CNN workforce reductions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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