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It's fine to say "closed" to just mean "not open", eg "The shop is closed on sundaysSundays.". To avoid confusion between temporary closure and permanent closure, when a shop goes out of business people would often say it has closed down.
It's fine to say "closed" to just mean "not open", eg "The shop is closed on sundays.". To avoid confusion between temporary closure and permanent closure, when a shop goes out of business people would often say it has closed down.
It's fine to say "closed" to just mean "not open", eg "The shop is closed on Sundays.". To avoid confusion between temporary closure and permanent closure, when a shop goes out of business people would often say it has closed down.
It's fine to say "closed" to just mean "not open", eg "The shop is closed on sundays.". To avoid confusion between temporary closure and permanent closure, when a shop goes out of business people would often say it has closed down.