B2 Collocation Formal 2 min de lectura

close with

End an event or negotiation

Literalmente: to shut or finish together with

En 15 segundos

  • To accept an offer or reach a final agreement.
  • Commonly used in business, real estate, and formal negotiations.
  • Implies the end of a discussion and the start of action.

Significado

When you 'close with' someone, you reach a final agreement or accept an offer. It is like shaking hands mentally to finish a deal or a negotiation.

Ejemplos clave

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Buying a new car

After an hour of haggling, I finally closed with the dealer at twenty thousand.

After an hour of bargaining, I finally agreed with the dealer on twenty thousand.

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Accepting a job offer

I'm happy to say I've closed with the company on the new salary terms.

I'm happy to say I've agreed with the company on the new salary terms.

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Texting a friend about a sale

Just closed with that guy from Facebook Marketplace for the sofa!

Just finished the deal with that guy from Facebook Marketplace for the sofa!

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Contexto cultural

The phrase stems from maritime and military history, where 'closing with' an enemy meant getting close enough to engage. In modern times, it shifted from combat to commerce, representing the final 'clash' of negotiations before a peaceful agreement is reached.

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The 'Money' Connection

Use this phrase mostly when money or contracts are involved. It makes you sound like a pro negotiator.

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Don't confuse with 'Close to'

Being `close to` someone means you are good friends. `Closing with` someone means you are doing business. Don't mix them up!

En 15 segundos

  • To accept an offer or reach a final agreement.
  • Commonly used in business, real estate, and formal negotiations.
  • Implies the end of a discussion and the start of action.

What It Means

To close with someone means you have finally reached a point of agreement. It is often used in business or negotiations. Think of it as the moment two sides stop arguing and start agreeing. You are basically saying, "Yes, I accept your terms."

How To Use It

You use this phrase when a deal is almost done. It usually follows a period of talking or bargaining. You don't just close with a friend about where to eat pizza. You close with a seller on the price of a car. It implies a sense of finality and commitment. Use it with the person or the offer you are accepting.

When To Use It

This is perfect for professional settings. Use it during a job interview when discussing salary. Use it when buying a house or a used bike. It works well in emails when you want to sound decisive. It conveys that you are ready to move forward. It’s the verbal version of signing a contract.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this for casual social plans. Don't say, "I closed with my mom on visiting Sunday." It sounds way too robotic and cold. Also, don't use it if you are still just thinking. Only use it when the deal is actually happening. If you're still fighting, you haven't closed with them yet.

Cultural Background

In Western business culture, 'closing' is everything. There is a famous movie line: "Always Be Closing." It reflects a culture that values results and finality. Being able to close with someone shows you are a strong communicator. It suggests you know how to get things done. It’s a very goal-oriented expression.

Common Variations

You might hear people say close the deal or close on a house. These are very similar but slightly more common in daily speech. Close with is a bit more sophisticated. It focuses on the person you are agreeing with. It makes the agreement feel more like a partnership.

Notas de uso

This is a neutral to formal collocation. It is most effective in professional writing or serious negotiations. Avoid using it in intimate or highly casual settings to prevent sounding overly transactional.

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The 'Money' Connection

Use this phrase mostly when money or contracts are involved. It makes you sound like a pro negotiator.

⚠️

Don't confuse with 'Close to'

Being `close to` someone means you are good friends. `Closing with` someone means you are doing business. Don't mix them up!

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The Power Move

In the US, saying 'I'm ready to close with you' is a sign of respect. It shows you value the other person's time.

Ejemplos

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#1 Buying a new car
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After an hour of haggling, I finally closed with the dealer at twenty thousand.

After an hour of bargaining, I finally agreed with the dealer on twenty thousand.

Shows reaching a price agreement.

#2 Accepting a job offer
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I'm happy to say I've closed with the company on the new salary terms.

I'm happy to say I've agreed with the company on the new salary terms.

Used to confirm employment details.

#3 Texting a friend about a sale
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Just closed with that guy from Facebook Marketplace for the sofa!

Just finished the deal with that guy from Facebook Marketplace for the sofa!

Informal use for a successful purchase.

#4 A humorous business fail
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I tried to close with the lemonade stand kid, but he wouldn't budge on the 50 cents.

I tried to reach an agreement with the lemonade stand kid, but he wouldn't change his price.

Uses formal language for a silly situation.

#5 Emotional relief after a long dispute
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It took months of legal talk, but we finally closed with them today.

It took months of legal talk, but we finally reached an agreement with them today.

Expresses the end of a stressful period.

#6 Real estate negotiation
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The sellers are difficult, but we hope to close with them by Friday.

The sellers are difficult, but we hope to reach an agreement with them by Friday.

Common in property buying.

Ponte a prueba

Choose the correct preposition to complete the business phrase.

The CEO is ready to close ___ the investors on the new funding round.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: with

We use 'with' to indicate the party or person you are reaching an agreement with.

Which context is most appropriate for 'close with'?

I decided to ___ on the offer for the vintage watch.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: close with

When accepting an offer or finalizing a purchase, 'close with' is the standard formal expression.

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Ayudas visuales

Formality Scale of 'Close With'

Casual

Settling a bet with a friend

I settled with him.

Neutral

Buying something online

I made a deal.

Formal

Corporate contracts

We closed with the vendor.

Where to use 'Close With'

Close With
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Real Estate

Finalizing a house purchase

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Job Market

Agreeing on a salary

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Legal

Settling a dispute

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Marketplace

Buying a used car

Banco de ejercicios

2 ejercicios
Choose the correct preposition to complete the business phrase. Fill Blank

The CEO is ready to close ___ the investors on the new funding round.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: with

We use 'with' to indicate the party or person you are reaching an agreement with.

Which context is most appropriate for 'close with'? Fill Blank

I decided to ___ on the offer for the vintage watch.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: close with

When accepting an offer or finalizing a purchase, 'close with' is the standard formal expression.

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Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Almost, but it's more specific. While agree is general, close with implies a final step in a negotiation, like We finally closed with the supplier.

Not really. It sounds too formal for that. You wouldn't say I closed with my friend on watching Shrek unless you were joking.

Yes, it is used in both American and British English, primarily in business and legal contexts.

Close the deal focuses on the task, while close with focuses on the person or entity you are agreeing with.

Absolutely! It’s very professional. You can write, We are ready to close with your firm on the proposed terms.

Yes, closed with is very common when reporting that a deal is finished, such as We closed with them yesterday.

Usually, yes, or at least a formal exchange of services or terms. It's rarely used for purely emotional agreements.

No! Close down means a business is stopping forever. Close with means a business is making a deal.

Use it when you want to sound decisive. Instead of saying 'I think I'll accept,' say 'I'm ready to close with them'.

Yes, you can close with a person or close with an offer. Both mean you are accepting the terms.

Frases relacionadas

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Seal the deal

To make an agreement official.

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Come to terms

To reach an agreement after a long discussion.

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Shake on it

To agree to something informally by shaking hands.

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Sign off on

To give official approval to something.

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