Sentence examples for and be opened for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "and be opened for" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a state of being available or accessible for something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The application will be submitted and be opened for review next week."
Alternatives: "and be available for" or "and be accessible for".

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The missile destroyer Shenzhen will stay for four days and be opened for tours.

The two covenants were to contain as many similar provisions as possible, and be opened for signature simultaneously.

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The Disabilities Convention was adopted by the General Assembly on 13 December 2006, and was opened for signature and ratification on 30 March 2007.

From its origins in Germany, it is now live in 12 markets and is opening for business in Poland and Norway "soon".

They had recorded an album which got some notice on blogs and were opening for bigger bands.

Oriel windows gave better views, more light and could be opened for fresh air.

Gyms and school halls will be opened for the event.

The top plate can be opened for inspection and cleaning.

It would include at least 12 of the countries bordering the Pacific and be open for more to join.

I hope people will arrive with open minds and be open for the experience of these arresting dramas.

"The Republican Senate bill, under reconciliation, will go to the Senate floor, and be open for amendments.

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