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Discover Ludwig"open membership" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in the context of organizations, clubs, or groups that allow anyone to join without any restrictions or requirements. Example: The local cycling club has an open membership policy, welcoming riders of all ages and abilities to join their weekly rides.
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(Open membership, increasingly practiced in the United States, meant reception of unimmersed Christians from other denominations).
His reforms persuaded the European Union to open membership talks with Turkey in 2005.
This was enough to persuade the European Union to open membership talks with Turkey in 2005.
A decision on whether to open membership talks is scheduled for October.
Opposition centred on reports of "Open Membership" in the China mission.
She urged the private club to open membership to women before the next Masters, in April.
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(The company said it would open memberships until midnight Tuesday).
In June 1975 he opened membership to all believers, regardless of race.
Most countries favour opening membership talks with the six-year-old Balkan country of just over 600,000 people.
In 2004-05 he twice came close to jeopardising Turkey's chances of opening membership negotiations with the EU.
In July, Chi Phi opened membership to transgender individuals that were "male as defined by valid legal documentation".
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