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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Closed on/look back

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The two of us called the owner of the hotel and told him we wanted to buy the place. We closed on the property on October X, and haven't looked back.

--- Does "closed down" mean we "bought it" and we never again looked back (whether it paid off or not)?

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Hi, The two of us called the owner of the hotel and told him we wanted to buy the place. We closed on the property We signed the final papers and paid the money. This was the point at which the sale legally occurred and ownership was officially transferred.

  • Hi, The two of us called the owner of the hotel and told him we wanted to buy the place.
  • We closed on the property We signed the final papers and paid the money.
  • This was the point at which the sale legally occurred and ownership was officially transferred.
  • on October X, and haven't looked back.
  • Haven't regretted the decision (to buy it).
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Hi,

The two of us called the owner of the hotel and told him we wanted to buy the place.

We closed on the property We signed the final papers and paid the money. This was the point at which the sale legally occurred and ownership was officially transferred.

on October X, and

haven't looked back. Haven't regretted the decision (to buy it).

--- Does "

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