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Discover Ludwig"not open enough" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or situation that isn’t very open or willing to share or communicate. For example, "He wasn't open enough with his emotions, so it was difficult for me to understand what he wanted."
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And it's not open enough.
"The women were not open enough.
"But they're not open enough to say what's going on".
If the procedure proves uncomfortable, it just shows you're not open enough.
Immediately get told I'm amazing and am sent home because I'm "not open enough to love".
If policy is criticized, it is that is not open enough.
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"The problem in China is things aren't open enough," Mr. Shu said.
Mark Atkinson, founder of VCSChange, an organisation which works with charities in areas such as modernisation, feels the sector isn't open enough to the potential of different locations.
Q. Thinking back to that first management job, what would you do differently today? A. I was too cautious in many ways, and perhaps I wasn't open enough with people.
But in cases where the arteries don't open enough, the logic goes, why not open them mechanically?
Facebook isn't open enough yet to really be called a competitor.
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