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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often open" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is frequently accessible or available. Example: "The library is often open late on weekends, making it convenient for students."
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His receivers were often open.
It's a door that isn't often open.
Because, er, her mouth is often open.
Often open only during the daytime.
My window is often open and he pops in whether I'm here or not.
Moreover, drive-in windows are often open longer than their walk-in counterparts.
It's a casual place that's good for breakfast, hectic at dinner, often open around the clock.
One problem is that doors often open inward rather than outward.
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