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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little open" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is slightly ajar or not completely closed, often in reference to doors, windows, or attitudes.
Example: "The door was a little open, allowing a faint light to spill into the dark room."
Alternatives: "slightly ajar" or "partially open".
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"I decided to build a little open shed," he said.
The girl, she added, was "a little loose, a little open".
"You have to be a little open to getting weird," he said.
Turn through Lammas Park and enjoy a little open space, perfect for a frosty day.
It was a red metal gate, hanging just a little open.
Bashir's studio is at the back of the house, in a two-story annex, across a little open space.
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AND audiences don't mind a little open-endedness.
I rented a little open-top Austin mini with deckchairs in it and zipped around.
I hope they leave it a little open-ended, so you can use your imagination to fill in the gaps.
"But you also want to leave things a little open-ended so that these characters can live on in the audience's imagination".
I've taken a little open-frame one (1.25A output) apart in the pictures below so that you can see the parts.
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