Sentence examples for open for a while from inspiring English sources

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For those who might have more to say, we'll keep the comments open for a while longer.

It quotes an internal memo as saying: "The publisher's position is likely to remain open for a while".

A: Closing comment threads after they've been open for a while (depending on section of site: see above) means that the conversations are kept relatively fresh and contemporaneous.

It was a narrow window of opportunity for an aging team, and now that it has slammed shut, it might not be pried open for a while.

But teams like Southampton are still there, [Manchester] United are coming back so it will be open for a while yet".

The comments will stay open for a while yet, but this blog must now pack its kit away and go into winter hibernation.

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The City Hall station, where the first I.R.T. train set off in 1904, will be empty; South Ferry, part of a 1918 extension, was filled with water yesterday, and may not be opened for a while, with the 1 and 2 running only down to Times Square — where it won't find the 7 train, which is still down — and the 3 not at all.

The consensus is this is one of the most open Opens for a while.

With total liabilities for MasterCard nearly twice as high as last year, the company must now manage to meet increased current liabilities meaning those competitive doors could stay open for quite a while and invite a whole new round of price and rewards wars for American consumers.

It could be one of the most open races for a while.

We sit out in the open air for a while talking about children.

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