Sentence examples for To opening from inspiring English sources

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To opening

adjective

Not closed; accessible; unimpeded

  • Turn left after the second open door.

Exact(60)

To opening the front door – just, dead.

— they inch tantalizingly closer to opening day.

Call back to closer to opening".

I always looked forward to opening day.

Shows were sold out prior to opening.

Her mother comes to opening night alone.

WANIDA REID took a roundabout route to opening a restaurant.

One moment, you're this close to opening that yellow door.

But the biggest challenge to opening the restaurant?

The company plans to opening the bidding at $68,000.

Torres said that Steve Phillips was receptive to opening negotiations.

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