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The phrase 'open tab' is not correct and is not used in written English.
'Open tab' is a phrase used in spoken English when referring to the act of opening a tab in a restaurant or bar. For example: "We decided to open tab and get the drinks now, and order food later."
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If you already have an open tab, or are just returning to collect your aunt's umbrella, you are halfway in.
House started running an open tab, and pledged to keep it open for the duration of the flood.
What a Web series can do, if it deploys itself correctly, is create a pause, a visual coffee break, a moment of communion in an open tab.
They gathered, en masse, at a nearby pub, where The News of the World was running an open tab for the staff.
And as long as I kept Calendar in an open tab on my laptop's browser, the alerts reached me there too.
More recently: a colleague swinging by my desk for lunch, seeing an open tab of a YouTube cyst video (for this piece!) and her swiftly departing with the words: "I absolutely cannot".
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It happens in a series of open tabs, at a speed of clicks.
(Sorry, you can't search the content of your open tabs).
Its ability to synchronise bookmarks, passwords, website history and open tabs across devices is a time-saver.
Performance is snappy with instant boot-up and it can easily handle dozens of open tabs in Chrome.
Under Pay With Square, users can link their credit card accounts to trusted merchants and open "tabs" with these vendors.
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