Sentence examples for all openness from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all openness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of complete transparency or willingness to share information.
Example: "In the spirit of all openness, I want to share the challenges we faced during the project."
Alternatives: "complete transparency" or "full disclosure".

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It's all openness.

soon lose all openness toward you; it was certainly not his intention to hurt you.

In their scenes together, Dean appears to be shut down, with something wild in his eye, whereas Harris is all openness, with stillness and questioning at the center of her heart.

At any rate, she excels in the role of a positive-thinking heroine, all openness and spontaneity: just as nice as the lady who has been filmed so many times at her house plugging in dozens of adaptors so migrants can charge their mobile phones.

Darn, not too far back Web 2.0 was going to be like Paris in the 20s or something, all openness and sharing.

A great benefit of e-research is that the interview happens anonymously, so respondents will be more likely to answer in all openness to more sensitive questions.

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But all this openness has an emptiness at its heart.

Yet, despite all the openness, emotion is expressed reservedly.

The idea behind all this openness, Ms. Kralikova said, was "family togetherness".

Yet for all this openness, it is rare to hear the spies themselves speak.

All this openness was remarkable in the context of a space program launched in the shadow of the fiasco of the Bay of Pigs invasion and driven by the military's need to 'beat the Russians'.

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