Sentence examples for open format from inspiring English sources

'open format' is an acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a type of document that can be edited or changed without losing the original formatting. For example, "The document is in an open format, so it's easy to make edits."

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It's just an open format tumblr with Vimeo & YouTube embeds, no text.

Story about the new "totally open" format of the Olympic Games, narrated by the television announcers.

The skills training is step-by-step and the open format allows for personalized input.

JR: This process isn't about numbers, it's an open format for creativity and involvement.

As it stands, dramatic intensity is diminished by the installation's open format and the comparatively less interesting clowns.

Executives worry that the Web's interactive and open format could give a big advantage to more nimble and inventive competitors.

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Consumers will eventually force change - demanding open formats, open players and open devices.

Q: When can we say Facebook supporting more open formats such as microformats and Open ID.

At first, they touted the maneuver as being all about supporting "open" formats.

Museums can take preventative measures and digitise and publish their collections in open formats.

The remaining 97% of the music is unprotected and playable on any player that can play the open formats.

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