Sentence examples for Open to speak from inspiring English sources

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Here we see a monstrousness of truth when mouths open to speak the unspeakable.

"People, including children themselves, are now more open to speak about violence and also know where to go for help," said Kiambu District Children's Officer Anne Waichinga.

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Over time, he developed a reputation as someone who was open to speaking with the poor.

At an Arab League conference in Cairo last weekend, Mr. Talabani said he would be open to speaking with insurgent groups, as long as they renounced violence.

Because the creator, Jenji Kohan, "is always open to speaking about her life and her family," Mr. Zisk said, "it allows us to -- and she encourages it -- as well".

Open to speaking with existing clients.

We need to be open to speaking more about mental health and invest more in mental health in this country.

But the majority were open to speaking about their sexual activity, and in most cases were wrapped about the frequency.

I'm not sure I'd be open to speaking with someone who helped ensure my own execution.

In fact, she says she's open to speaking with the owner and returning the animal to their care if they come forward. .

These are things that we should be even more open to speaking about and engaging with our patients and the broader community about.

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