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The phrase 'open mine' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'open mine eyes' which means to open one's eyes to new ideas or experiences. For example, "I asked the pastor to open mine eyes to a new way of seeing the world."
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Located in Fushun city of China (Fig. 3), the West Open Mine is the largest opencast coal mine in Asia, with length of 6.6 km, width of 2.2 km and depth of 500 m.
Elsewhere on the same page, it reads: "This is an Open Mine.
I think I'm going to have to open mine up again, and take a look inside those bags.
The bill, named for Senator Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, who died in June, would provide greater protection for mine whistle-blowers, increase fines for companies that violate safety standards and open mine records to public scrutiny.
Chris Dunbar watched as a front-end loader carved into a 60-foot wall of iron ore glinting in the red dirt of a vast open mine in the big sky country of northwestern Australia.
Open image in new window Fig. 5 Result of monitoring of landslide displacement field at Fushun west open mine.
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–Arcelor-Mittal, an important customer for Brazilian ore, plans to open mines of its own in the country.
Out of the domestic production, 85% is from open mining, and the remaining is from underground mining.
Despite moves by the industry to decrease the footprint of open mines while extracting oil sands deeper underground, some claim the newer methods produce even more CO2 gases.
"The effects of open mining have all been negative for us," he said.
Coal spontaneous combustion can occur in underground mines, open pit mines, abandoned mines, coal storage locations, waste dumps, and during transports, especially on ocean-going vessels.
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