Sentence examples for an opened from inspiring English sources

"an opened" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
In English, we use the article "an" before a vowel sound or vowel letter, and "a" before a consonant sound or consonant letter. However, "opened" is not a noun and does not require an article before it. Correct versions of the phrase might be "an open book", "an open window", or "an open door". In these cases, "open" is acting as an adjective to describe the noun that follows it. For example: "An open book sat on the table, waiting to be read."

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The features are computed as an autocorrelation of the difference between the original image and an opened version (morphological opening) of this image.

An interfacial gap, say an opened interface crack, will be considered as a displacement discontinuity in Eq. (10).

OPEN= Openness, measured as a dummy (1 for an opened individual and 0 otherwise).

"I also have an opened copy.

His runs exploded like light spilling out an opened door.

One man was working on an opened tablet with a big green screwdriver.

There,she said, I am happy like an opened up oysteron a bed of ice.

I was pathologically incapable of not finishing an opened bottle of wine.

In an opened drawer are two electric switch boxes with big "on" buttons.

Being organic, the wine is sulfite-free and soon becomes unstable in an opened bottle.

With either method, an opened carton will stay fresh for only about a week.

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