a stretto contatto
Italian
Etymology
Literally, “at tight contact”.
Adverb
- closely
- 2020 July 28, Anna Lombardi, “Sei donne per Biden: Susan Rice tra le favorite per la carica di vicepresidente [Six women for Biden: Susan Rice among the favorites for the position of vice president]”, in la Repubblica:
- E poi, ex procuratrice della California, ha il limite di aver lavorato a stretto contatto con la polizia.
- And then, a former California prosecutor, she has the limitation of having worked closely with the police.
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