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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left it open" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has been left open or undecided. For example, "We discussed the issue, but we left it open for further discussion."
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A report from the House of Commons select committee on science and technology, published in 2002, voiced its concern that Nesta's system for selection to its coveted fellowships left it "open to accusations of networking or favouritism".
And he left it open.
He hadn't left it open.
"Bob left it open".
Hadn't I left it open?
It left it open which was quite clever.
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We left it open-ended".
"I would have left it open-ended, probably, the way Fitzgerald did".
… I guess I left it open-ended, and being someone that does media a lot, I should have clarified a little more and not even stepped into that realm".
"It was so perfect in its simplicity that I left it open to the sky," said Mrs. Candido, a registered nurse in Burlington.
Analysts suggested that the vague nature of the mandate left it open to wide interpretation.
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