Sentence examples for a lot open from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a lot open" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that there is a significant amount of something available or accessible, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "There are a lot open questions regarding the project's feasibility."
Alternatives: "many options available" or "a great deal open".

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"But there's not a lot open".

This haziness leaves a lot open to the interpretation of United staff – and any gender biases they might have.

For now, businesses & consumers will have to make do with today's online review technology which leaves a lot open to interpretation.

James Scagliotti, who has been director of special services in Montclair for the past 14 months, and before that a special services administrator in Pennsylvania for 22 years, put it like this: "The law leaves a lot open to interpretation".

Not a lot open at 4 30 but Jaime needs to go early.

Where governments fail, civil society can do a lot: open up news programs to keep these stories in circulation, dedicating to them the space and time they deserve.

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Those who are returning do so a lot, opening the app between eight and 10 times each day.

Free parking with validation in a lot opening off Ocean Avenue, around the corner.

When a Zipcar lot opened up nearby, he decided to switch gears.

A lot of open shots.

There are a lot of open questions.

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