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Discover Ludwig"open to it" is a valid phrase in written English.
You use it when talking about being willing to accept a suggestion, idea, or opportunity. For example, "I'm considering taking a gap year after college, and my parents are open to it."
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"I'm open to it.
I'm always open to it!
"I'm certainly open to it," he said.
When that person's open to it and I'm open to it, that's a great relationship.
English football was open to it.
We could be open to it still.
"We are very open to it.
"We're open to it," the official said.
Asked if he was open to it, he replied: "Obviously".
If you have an objection, we're open to it".
Whether that's possible, I'd certainly be open to it.
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