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近 (jìn) is commonly used to describe the proximity of two things or people. For example, 他们的家离学校很近 (tāmen de jiā lí xuéxiào hěn jìn) meaning "their home is close to the school". It can also be used to describe the closeness of a relationship, for example, 我们的关系很近 (wǒmen de guānxì hěn jìn) meaning "our relationship is close".
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No, 近 (jìn) is not always a formal word. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. For example, in formal contexts, it can be used to describe a close relationship between two people, such as "他们俩关系很近 (tāmen liǎ guānxì hěn jìn) - They have a close relationship". In informal contexts, it can be used to describe a physical proximity, such as "他们离得很近 (tāmen lí de hěn jìn) - They are very close to each other".
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