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  1. Closing is a verb that can be used in the present or future tense. Closure, on the other hand, is a noun that can technically be used in any tense. Unfortunately, this information is misleading. Closing is a noun derived from the verb to close.
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  2. Is there any difference between "closure" and "closing"

    Nov 26, 2019 · Is there any difference between "closure" and "closing". Yes, closure is a deverbal noun, closing is a gerund/participle/-ing form. Closure indicates one complete instance of the action of the verb to close. Closing …

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