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The phrase "open up conversation" is correct and usable in written English
It means to initiate or start a conversation or to make a topic more accessible for discussion. You can use it in situations where you want to encourage others to share their thoughts and opinions. Example: "The moderator of the panel discussion asked thought-provoking questions to open up conversation among the panelists."
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"Incorporate candles into centerpieces for a welcoming glow to open up conversation at tables," suggests Isaac.
Meanwhile, HMD is keen for the project to open up conversation about taboo subjects within the community.
As a parent and educator I want to use books as a means to open up conversation rather than simply keep a child busy while I go on to do something else.
The organization is now raising funds for their trials through a combination of crowd-funding and hosted "psychedelic dinners" that they hope will encourage people to open up conversation about drugs and help reduce stigma.
Gather yourself, use open body language and friendly, non-threating posture, and lead with a basic question or observation to open up conversation.
—Come up to that person with your head up and say quietly, "Can you help me?;" "Where is grade 3?;" "Do you know where I might find the bathroom?" Even if you already know the answer to your question, it will still open up conversation with your potential new best friend.
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"Staff should talk to their employers about how important health is to them – encourage them to open up conversations".
Perhaps in this context it will open up conversations about similar things that happened for other people that they have felt too ashamed to talk about.
Mr. Wallach said he hoped the video would open up conversations about Mr. Obama and the issues in the election, especially around the dinner table during the Jewish holidays next week.
Whatever you think of the result, my question is how can we start to open up conversations across generations around the often heated (and sometimes hateful) language and images that have been part of the campaigning around this referendum?
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