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The phrase "able to be open" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state or condition where something or someone has the capacity or willingness to be open, whether physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The new policy is designed to create an environment that is able to be open to feedback from all employees."
Alternatives: "capable of being open" or "willing to be open."
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Those who are able to be open "flourish".
He was able to be open with his mother about his homosexuality, but Grandma never knew.
"It's a scandal that there are still teachers who aren't able to be open about their sexuality".
Even if Ana could come to live with me in Russia, we would never be able to be open there.
"They are not going to be able to be open to get the majority of their revenue".
"Being able to be open makes all the difference to staying well in the first place and often stops conditions escalating," he says.
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"I'm pleased that he was able to be open-minded about it," she said.
Birdhouses need to be able to be opened and cleaned once a year.
That meant that a document created in Pages, for instance, was stuck in there and only able to be opened through the app itself.
It was another six years before all four stands at Valley Parade were able to be opened for the first time.
(Windows used as emergency exits must still be able to be opened in an emergency).
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