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[ uhp-klohs ]

adjective

  1. at very close range.
  2. in great detail.


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The full investigation into the Eaton fire could take several months to complete, SCE said, and will include an up-close inspection and testing of its equipment.

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And so the ability to have that kind of up-close contact with them and recognize the bravery that they’re showing in being able to share this, it’s such a high level of trust that had to be established for them to allow us to sort of ride along and see this incredibly unique kind of protest.

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Directed by Geeta Gandbhir and premiering in the U.S. documentary competition, “The Perfect Neighbor,” recounts the build-up and aftermath of that startling incident in vivid, up-close detail.

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For instance, her tenure as a judge on “The Great British Menu” gave her an up-close look at the techniques of the United Kingdom’s best chefs; and while “Bake Off” has deepened her understanding of baking, she remains grounded in her priorities.

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"It can perform up-close imaging in ways that a regular microscope never could."

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