Sentence examples for if one opens from inspiring English sources

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If one opens up the tolerance on a part dimension that interchanges with all mating parts before and after the tolerance is opened, it could still be said to affect the fit.

If one opens up the imagination, the other is about closing something down, about satisfying the urge to own something.

It should now seize an opportunity, if one opens, to resume talks about ending North Korea's nuclear weapons program.

If one opens up early next year, as they hope it will, it might just be the jewel in the market's crown.

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Also, all those cars and all those lights mean opportunities to move past, or through, lines of backed-up cars, which is highly satisfying and pretty safe, if no one opens a door into you.

Take the opportunity to change your path if a new one opens up that seems better suited to help you meet your goals.

If you already have one, open a spare.

Point being, don't be that idiot that screams "Anne Hathaway FLOPS!" if One Day opens to well-under $15 million next weekend.

As if one should open out and spill, again.

If one were opened in each of the 152 local education authorities in England and Wales, this would translate to £1.3bn over the same period.

Lewis has the instinctive pace in the race and if one small chance opens up, he will take it". "My tyres are not going to last," says Lewis Hamilton.

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