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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open end" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation that has no clearly defined conclusion or end point. For example: "We still don't know how long this pandemic will last; it has an open end."
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His feet hung out the open end.
Fold the open end under, and box-stitch.
Cylinders with a single open end produce only odd harmonics.
A compression wave discharged from the open end of a tube causes positive impulsive noise.
The open end was supported 3 cm above the floor.
The open end is pressed on mother's abdomen.
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CLOSED-END funds differ from open-end funds in a number of ways.
In addition, open-end interviews (n = 10) were conducted.
Most of our funds are open-end funds.
ETFs are open-end 1940 Act registered vehicles.
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