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it remains opened
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'it remains opened' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that continues to exist or to emphasize that something has yet to be decided or resolved. For example, you could say: "The debate over whether to extend the school year remains opened."
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Alternative expressions(20)
it remains open
it is still open
it is yet to be closed
the matter is unresolved
it continues to be open
it is still pending
the issue is outstanding
it is under consideration
the matter is yet to be decided
it remains debatable
the issue is unresolved
it remains elusive
it is still under consideration
it remains closed
it remains uncertain
it remains bent
it remains available
it contains open
further discussion is needed
it leaves open
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
However, it remains open whether these problems remain hard for more intelligent backtracking procedures.
Science
Yahoo has rejected those offers, but has said it remains open to selling its search business on better terms.
News & Media
So far it remains open, whether this reflects solely its central role in Notch signaling or whether H is involved in other pathways as well.
Science
It remains open.
News & Media
It remains open; the closing is not until May 13.
News & Media
It remains open; it did not close with the training program.
News & Media
If it remains open, excessive levels of blood may flow through the lungs.
Encyclopedias
Once the door is opened it remains open until it is closed".
News & Media
While it remains open around the clock on weekends, it now closes at 5 a.m.
News & Media
The current policy is that it remains open unless both sides agree to it being shut.
News & Media
In some cases, it remains open but does not usually cause problems.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using "it remains open" instead of "it remains opened" for a more common and stylistically preferred phrasing.
Common error
Avoid using "it remains opened" in contexts where an active voice construction would be more direct and impactful. For example, instead of "The investigation remains opened by the police", consider "The police are still investigating."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions primarily as a stative verb phrase, indicating a continuing state of being open. While grammatically valid, Ludwig suggests that the more common form is "it remains open".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically correct, the phrase "it remains opened" is less common and stylistically less preferred than "it remains open". Ludwig's analysis underscores that both phrases convey a continuing state, but "it remains open" is the more conventional and widely accepted choice. When writing, consider the context and audience, but generally opt for "it remains open" unless there is a very specific reason to use the less common "it remains opened". The suggestion is backed by Ludwig’s observation that in natural language examples, "it remains open" is the typical choice.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is still open
Replaces "remains" with "is still", simplifying the phrasing but retaining the core meaning.
it continues to be open
Emphasizes the ongoing nature of being open, adding a degree of formality.
it is yet to be closed
Shifts the focus to the absence of closure, implying a pending action.
the matter is unresolved
Changes the subject to the matter itself, highlighting the lack of resolution.
it is still pending
Indicates a state of waiting for a decision or action.
the issue is outstanding
Focuses on the issue being incomplete or not yet addressed.
it has not been finalized
Highlights the lack of a final decision or conclusion.
it is under consideration
Indicates that the matter is currently being reviewed or evaluated.
the door remains open
Uses a metaphor to express continued opportunity or possibility.
it is not yet decided
Directly states the lack of a decision, focusing on the uncertainty.
FAQs
Is "it remains opened" grammatically correct?
Yes, "it remains opened" is grammatically correct, but it's less common and can sound awkward. The more standard phrasing is "it remains open".
What does "it remains opened" mean?
The phrase "it remains opened" means that something that was previously open continues to be in an open state, or that a decision is still pending.
When should I use "it remains opened"?
While grammatically correct, it's better to use "it remains open" for clarity and better style. If you want to imply a state of being actively opened by someone or something specific, you could use "it is kept opened" but that sounds very forced.
What are some alternatives to "it remains opened"?
Alternatives include "it is still open", "it is yet to be closed", or depending on context, "the matter is unresolved".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested