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The expression "open ear" is not technically correct in written English, as it would be more appropriate to use the phrase "open ears" in this form. However, it can be used figuratively to mean that one is open to listening or paying attention. For example, "I approached the meeting with an open ear, eager to hear what the others had to say."
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He was always an open ear".
All that is required is an open mind and an open ear.
You were a gentle man who always lent an open ear and open heart.
Governor Bush has always had an open ear to all the governors.
"I think that ultimately the responsibility for us as a community is to be an open ear," Mr. Day said.
Less traditional concert, more experimental music laboratory, this BBC Radio 3 Open Ear event showcased the quite new, the new and the made up on the spot.
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After all, open ears make open minds.
Damage can open ears to risk of ear molds.
Open ears may lead to open eyes, hearts and minds.
Her open ears and eyes gave meaning to every moment.
Judd Greenstein, the festival's curator, prizes yMusic's open ears.
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