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"more open attitude" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is willing to consider, and act on, new ideas or opinions. For example, "The mayor has taken a more open attitude towards the local community's needs."
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"They have a much more open attitude.
"I wish the mainland would have a more open attitude towards history," he said.
Firstly, "China will have to co-operate with foreign countries with a much more open attitude".
Some Islamic scholars fear that a more open attitude could also make it easier for radical Islamists to gain a foothold in France.
He's Christian himself, and says blessings at the dinner table, but sees the difference as being that "we have a more open attitude towards love".
In the next few years it could lapse into isolation, or it could succeed in combining a smaller, more efficient state with a more open attitude to the rest of the world.
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Some have more open attitudes to other Christians, Muslims and Jews.
Such hostility was a sharp contrast with the more open attitudes of big business in Europe and Japan.
Unfazed by social diversity at home, they held more open attitudes towards the rest of the world.
Liberal Saudis note that even Aisha, the young wife of the prophet Muhammad, is reported to have enjoyed footraces against her husband and that conservative Muslim societies like Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates have more open attitudes about women and sports.
Younger voters have increasingly more open attitudes toward gay marriage, polling shows, but the partisan divide remains strong.
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