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The phrase "always be open minded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to encourage someone to maintain a flexible and accepting attitude towards new ideas or perspectives.
Example: "In discussions about controversial topics, it's important to always be open minded to understand different viewpoints."
Alternatives: "remain receptive" or "stay open to new ideas".
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You should always be open minded to new things, but don't push things too far, or else you will end in a situation you do not want to be in.
Always be open minded to learning new things.
Always be open minded and non-judgmental.
Always be open minded and accept it when you are wrong.
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Her interest was galvanised when she read US comedy actress Tina Fey's autobiography and came across a section listing the rules of improvisation and realised "it links so closely to how we work as creatives in advertising: always say 'yes' to ideas and 'don't shut anything down' … always be open-minded and collaborative".
I am a highly collaborative person and aim to always be open-minded about new ideas.
Don't be judgmental about race, religion, or anything else: This is your way to broaden your horizons, get to know different races and be open minded: remember to always be kinder than necessary because everybody you meet is fighting their own battle.
Be open-minded.
Be open minded to new styles.
Remind the team to be open minded.
My school was supportive and said I didn't have to go back, but they would keep my name on the register and their doors would always be open if I changed my mind.
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