Sentence examples for open to have from inspiring English sources

The phrase "open to have" can be grammatically correct and is commonly used in spoken and written English.
It is often used to express a willingness, possibility, or opportunity to do or experience something. Example: I am open to have a discussion about this topic. This sentence means that the speaker is willing to have a conversation about the topic.

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And he joins 2003 Open winner Ben Curtis in being the only players since Francis Ouimet at the 1913 US Open to have triumphed on their first appearances at a major.

"The door is wide open to have discussions with R.I.M.," he said.

"At least the door's open to have the discussion, the resourcing of that's critical".

Laura Robson has withdrawn from Wimbledon and the French Open to have wrist surgery in America.

"We'd be open to have him back, but with the uncertainties he'd be an (camp) invite," Dombrowski said.

"If you set it to heat and pull it open to have a look, it generates interference," Johnston said.

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They have to be open to having their thoughts challenged.

Are they open to having outsiders restructure their society?

She added: "I'm very open to having a baby on Mars.

The panel did inform campaigners they were open to having more people joining it.

The study also found that library patrons were open to having even more technological options.

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