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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no openings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to a lack of available opportunities or vacancies. Example: "I recently applied to several companies, but unfortunately, there are no openings for my desired position."
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There were no openings.
It's competitive, there's no openings.
The Russians provided no openings either.
"We have no openings at all," Mr. Cee said.
The Twins and the Rays have low payrolls and no openings.
There were no openings at the next level of copy editing.
Popular with Tokyo residents, Chi should be booked in advance; there were no openings Sunday.
We met, and Bingham was very nice, but there were no openings.
"I was told I passed but was told there were no openings," she recalled.
A mechanic shop on Atlantic Avenue near Nostrand Avenue wanted to hire her, she said, but there were no openings.
But the Lubavitch rabbi assigned to the area let it be known there were no openings, they said.
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