Just for fun I cracked open the decompiler to look at what Dispose does on a StreamWriter (thinking perhaps the underlying stream is the only resource needed disposed). Here is what came out.
As a best practice you should close it as soon as you no longer need it. However, garbage collection should mark it for cleanup when it leaves the local function scope.
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