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Discover LudwigThe phrase "notorious open" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is well-known for its openness, such as an open forum or an open debate. For example, "The town hall meeting was a notorious open discussion, with both sides offering their perspectives without interruption."
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She did, however, join with 17 prominent Abstract Expressionists and other avant-gardists in signing a notorious open letter to the director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1950 accusing it of hostility to "advanced art".
But the detectives had made the mistake of pinning on him the city's most notorious open murder case, which brought about a higher level of scrutiny than the average homicide.
Since they're coming out in Japan, the Walkman E-Series DAPs carry the notorious open price.
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Its residents complained for years about a notorious open-air drug market to no great effect.
The police say they have broken up a drug ring that controlled five of the city's most notorious open-air drug markets and netted nearly $600,000 a month selling heroin and cocaine.
Despite sporadic crackdowns, the strip persisted for decades as "home to the biggest, most notorious open-air drug market on Long Island," said the Nassau County district attorney, Kathleen M. Rice.
But this season, they seem to have taken their notorious open-door policy to a new extreme: there is no longer any door to speak of, only a vast thoroughfare, with free, guaranteed passage to anyone who happens to be in the vicinity.
Notorious opens in cinemas tomorrow.
At dusk on a windswept street in San Francisco's Tenderloin district — one of the most notorious open-air drug markets on the west coast — three volunteers handed out crack pipe kits to crack users.
A woman in jeans was cuffed to a metal railing inside San Francisco's Tenderloin police station when I walked in late Friday afternoon prepared for just about anything during my ride-along through one of the most notorious open-air drug markets on the West Coast. .
A woman in jeans was cuffed to a metal railing inside San Francisco's Tenderloin police station when I walked in late Friday afternoon prepared for just about anything during my ride-along through one of the most notorious open-air drug markets on the West Coast.
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