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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leaves open" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean that something has been left unresolved or undetermined. For example: The article raises some interesting questions but leaves open the question of how best to resolve them.
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That leaves open the John Bartlett question.
That leaves open how robust the conclusions are.
This leaves open a great potential for litigation, he said.
"Shattered" leaves open the question of how Clinton lost.
"Quills" leaves open the question of whose ambitions were crazier.
The settlement leaves open the possibility of potential criminal charges.
But the wording of the regulation leaves open many questions.
But it leaves open the question of pornography's effects.
This vague standard leaves open critical implementation details.
It also leaves open all other options for conventional bypass procedures.
But of course this leaves open the question of what constitutes "serious crimes".
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