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The phrase 'open to consider' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are indicating that you are willing to discuss, consider, or think about something. For example, "I am open to consider any suggestions you may have for how to improve the project."
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And perhaps laughter leaves us a bit more open to consider differing points of view.
We have to demonstrate progress before people will be open to consider independence.
He noted that while some congregations were open to consider hiring openly gay ministers, others were not — and each congregation is free to choose.
"Our door is always open to consider possibilities but we would need a real and valid reason to change," said one official.
Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the I.C.C. prosecutor at the time, initially said he lacked the legal basis to investigate, but he appeared more open to consider the claim after the Palestinian Authority signed a commitment recognizing the court's jurisdiction.
"The ITF is always open to consider new ideas to improve the competition and available to discuss with the relevant parties," he added.
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"We would be entirely open to considering that".
But he said he was open to considering more evidence, which Mr. Leopold said he would provide.
Ms. Pelosi told reporters that she was open to considering ideas proposed by the House Republicans.
"We're open to considering it, but were looking for scientific data.
A spokesman for Gov. George E. Pataki said the governor is open to considering the proposals.
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