Sentence examples for be opening to from inspiring English sources

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be opening to

adjective

Not closed; accessible; unimpeded

  • Turn left after the second open door.

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This means the site will not be opening to new users in the immediate future".

In this case, the earth's "iris" of high clouds would be opening to let more heat escape.

Now, in the words of Pottermore, "The site will not be opening to new users just yet".

A Starbucks Coffee shop, the World Financial Center Florist and the Faber, Coe & Gregg newsstand will also be opening to the public today.

The long preamble of her adolescence seems at last to be opening to womanhood: "One foot shod, the other bare and touching the paving stones, Helene felt the sticky surface of the street.

This is our home that we'll be opening to our community.

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The debate was opened to the floor.

Be open to possibilities.

Be open to new challenges.

A. Be open to rummaging.

Be open to compromise.

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