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Discover Ludwig"open to listen" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express willingness to take in what someone else has to say. For example, "I'm open to listen to any new ideas you might have."
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Ms. Pineiro's door is always open to listen to people's concerns.
After 10 dings, let's figure I want my door open, to listen to the radio or something, with the key in the ignition.
Nonetheless, had Mr Cameron set out a comprehensive and credible strategy for seeing off or materially degrading Isis, this newspaper would have been open to listen.
In the hallway of my apartment, the phone-machine light was blinking and I pressed Play, turned up the volume, then went on into my bedroom, where I flopped down on my bed, in the Icelandic afternoon dusk, door open, to listen.
How it's changed my practice I think it's humbled me in that - and also made me more open to listen to the students and to show that we're actually not a hundred percent sure.
"When I stepped down I said if someone called with a public service job down the road, I'm always open to listen," he said.
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We're open to listening to anything".
"We are open to listening," the American official said.
Others, however, are open to listening and learning.
"For an actual renaming, I would be open to listening to their argument," she said.
"Nowadays, if a vendor wants to sell, he has got to be open to listening to offers".
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