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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of open" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is somewhat open or partially open, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The door was a sort of open, allowing a faint light to seep through."
Alternatives: "somewhat open" or "kind of open".
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Inside, Mr. Arthus-Bertrand held a sort of open mic.
Security experts now say that a sort of open season has begun.
A sort of "open mic" for the CD-burner generation, there are no turntables.
Like a sort of open day for community gardens, there are 80 locations across London.
One was towards idealism: dance as a sort of open symbol, a metaphor for emotion, an emanation of its music.
When I'm starving I … make tartines, a sort of open sandwich that we French are very fond of.
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Also, I was known to be a sort of open-minded person, who wouldn't jam any kind of High Church views down the throats of a Low Church parish.
It was inspired by the Emscher Park in Germany's Ruhr valley, a wild green landscape strewn with the great carcasses of industry in a sort of open-air heritage theme park.
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