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Discover Ludwig"be opened to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone is willing to entertain or consider something new. For example, "The panel was open to hearing his unconventional solution."
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be opened to
adjective
Not closed; accessible; unimpeded
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The service sector should be opened to more competition.
(They will eventually be opened to the public).
This article will be opened to comments on Saturday morning.
Then, the floor should be opened to questions and comments.
This article will be opened to comments at 9am tomorrow.
It may be opened to scholars, researchers and journalists.
Couldn't Mecca, I asked the royals, be opened to non-Muslims during the off-season?
A new ward had to be opened to handle the surge.
Mr. Gunay vowed that more buildings would be opened to pilgrims, and local Christians, for worship.
The site itself is expected to be opened to the public in three years.
But if Hobby Lobby wins, the door would be opened to all sorts of exceptions.
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