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The phrase "are fairly open" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, attitude, or policy that is relatively flexible or accepting.
Example: "The committee's guidelines are fairly open to suggestions from the public."
Alternatives: "are quite flexible" or "are relatively accommodating."
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However, the guidelines for modeling gene expression with fuzzy logic are fairly open, and the need arises to investigate how adjustments in the modeling scheme will affect the results.
The problem with care homes - and Care Quality Commission inspectors are fairly open about this - is that it is much easier to hide abuse than it is in, say, hospitals.
In fact, US officials are fairly open about the war entailing an open-ended, multi-year commitment.
The guidelines are fairly open, says George Smart, executive director at NCMH. " The houses must be from North Carolina, but the architects can be from anywhere," he says.
In coming weeks, we'll talk more about this, but simply put: if higher education is a gateway to opportunity, it's our responsibility to make sure the doors are fairly open to all.
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Most of the economy is fairly open.
The casting call is fairly open.
Selection is fairly open now.
It's fairly open without sacrificing the fill, which is always a good sign.
Both the Brotherhood and the generals have been fairly open about their bargaining positions.
Hanke is fairly open about the game's reliance on user-generated narratives.
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