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Can I say "some of them are closed during hundred days" instead?

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Rebecca

The "close" here is not the verb related to "closed," meaning to be unavailable for business. The speaker is saying "close to," which means "nearly" or "almost." We can understand "some of them even close to a hundred days on the market" to mean "some [rental homes] have been on the market for almost a hundred days." Being "on the market" means available for rent or sale. Thus, the whole sentence means that some rental homes have been empty for over three months. Ex: I spent close to three hours in traffic yesterday. Ex: I am close to finishing up my bachelor's degree.

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