close quarters
The phrase "close quarters" refers to a situation or space in which people or objects are located very near to one another. It typically implies a limited or tight space, where individuals are physically close to each other, often with minimal room to move or maneuver. Close quarters may be used to describe various scenarios, including crowded rooms, narrow hallways, compact living spaces, or confined working environments.
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