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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are entirely opened" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "are entirely open."
Example: "The doors are entirely open, allowing fresh air to flow into the room."
Alternatives: "are fully open" or "are completely open."
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We must therefore pay particular attention to the territorial and social dimension of postal networks when we are called on to make decisions on the reforms in the sector, in light of the far-reaching impact that those decisions may have when the postal services are entirely opened up to competition.
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By October, the land will be entirely opened to the public for the first time in more than a century.
The trick is not to be upended by that, but recalibrate yourself once you've finished doing something big, so that your expectations for the next project are entirely open.
"We are entirely open on the idea," he says.
PMC is another valuable source of text relating genes to cancer, but it is a less complete collection of manuscripts than PubMed - only ones that are entirely open source.
The work is entirely open-ended and self-motivated.
"We would be entirely open to considering that".
This means the fate of a mounted flat-screen television is entirely open to interpretation.
The running community has not been entirely open to Armstrong, either.
Today the program is entirely open-source and driven by volunteers.
We believe that we should be entirely open about this process.
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