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close position

American  
[klohs] / kloʊs /

noun

Music.
  1. arrangement of a chord so that the voices, excluding the bass, occur within an octave.


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“I tried to click that Close Position button more than 70 times,” Fawaz said in a statement provided to reporters.

From The Verge

In another close position battle, either Princeton Fuimaona “or” sophomore Travis Feeney will start at one outside linebacker spot.

From Seattle Times

Gen Younes was viewed with suspicion because of his formerly close position to deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi.

From BBC

At the time of his murder in July 2011, there were reports that Gen Younes was viewed with suspicion because of his formerly close position to Col Gaddafi.

From BBC

But they should really be distinct in meaning, "in hand" being the response to the bit, "collected," the response to bit and legs, and "in poise," a very close position of equilibrium, preceding the most difficult movements of the School.

From Project Gutenberg