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Discover Ludwig"open hostilities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use this phrase when describing the beginning of a conflict between two entities, such as in a war or battle. For example, "The nations declared open hostilities when their leaders refused to negotiate further."
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Open hostilities lasted until 1297.
But open hostilities are over.
It would suit neither firm to open hostilities.
Somehow breaking into open hostilities had cleared the air.
Finally, open hostilities erupted in the fourth Anglo-Dutch War (1780 84).
In his teens, Tony's relationship with his mother degenerated into "open hostilities".
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But he said the "open, overt hostility for black people was very powerful".
Months of open hostility preceded the crisis.
Back then there was open hostility.
She had found herself staring with open hostility at strangers.
Meanwhile, officials have treated sex education and other preventative programs with open hostility.
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