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The phrase "open to making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing being willing to agree to or consider something, for example, "The team is open to making changes to their plan if needed."
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Mr. Vallone also praised the city's approach, but said he was open to making improvements.
While I'm open to making new friends, the older I get, the more rare it seems.
It is great to work with someone who is motivated and open to making changes.
Jackson said the Knicks were open to making moves ahead of the Feb. 18 trade deadline.
Indeed, without fully understanding causality, companies leave themselves open to making big mistakes.
Now, I've said I've -- I'm open to making modest adjustments to programs like Medicare to protect them for future generations.
(He is open to making the next two installments, he added, but that discussion hasn't happened yet.
Second, I recognise how important it is to lose my inhibitions and be open to making mistakes.
A new governor who avoids partisan engagements and is open to making deals gives Mr. Bruno less to worry about.
This is a three-year contract, for which the employers are open to making a part-time appointment.
"We're still open to making trades, but at this point we'd have to be overwhelmed," Duquette said.
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