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When a student has trouble attending, it's sometimes helpful to seat them in close proximity to the teacher.

Her new apartment is in a wonderful location with close proximity to the mall and a park.

Whenever our puppy Maggie is in close proximity to our neighbor's St. Bernard, she barks loudly.

If our campsite is not in close proximity to the restrooms, let's request one that is.

Cast your vote at the poll with the closest proximity to your home.

Her office is in close proximity to the coffee shop and she visits it frequently.

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The preposition "near" is used to indicate proximity or closeness to something or someone. It can be used to describe physical distance or relationship in time or space. For example, "The store is near my house" or "The deadline is near."


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