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The phrase "open with them" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a situation where someone is sharing their thoughts or feelings with another person or group. Example: "As a therapist, I encourage my clients to open up with their loved ones and communicate their emotions openly and honestly."
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I'm open with them about Silvan's absence.
I had been open with them.
He has been open with them about their mother's situation.
"I was open with them," Schmidt told me, referring to the I.G. investigators.
"They have their rivalry," he said, "but we should be friendly, neutral and open with them".
"I've been very open with them about it," said his widow, Lori Crotty.
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The film opens with them praying in their hotel room.
The story opens with them preparing for a long weekend with her parents.
The movie opens with them, and their loose, seductive chatter gradually becomes conspiratorial and horrifying.
Where last week there was a corporate clock ticking on Energreen going public, this week opened with them doing just that.
Take, for example, the Oct. 11 show, which opened with them talking about the concept of home.
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