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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open yes" is not a complete or grammatically correct sentence
It does not make sense on its own. It is possible that it could be used as part of a longer sentence or phrase, but it would need to be surrounded by other words to provide context and meaning. Here are a few possible examples: - "We need to have an open yes or no discussion about our plans for the future." (Here, "open yes" is used as a modifier to describe the type of discussion being had.) - "After much deliberation, the committee ultimately reached an open yes decision on the matter." (In this sentence, "open yes" is used as a noun phrase to describe the outcome of the committee's decision-making process.) - "He replied with an open, enthusiastic yes when asked to join the project." (In this example, "open" and "yes" are used together to describe the manner in which he responded.)
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Open, open, open — yes," he said.
"I pride myself on keeping my eyes open, yes".
12.08pm BST "As a newcomer to watching the French Open (yes I am unemployed, well deduced), I've been shocked by the empty seats," writes James Furlong.
Vehicle variables were: type of vehicle (private car, commercial vehicle, taxi), number of open windows, and whether the driver's window was open (yes, no).
Open Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Strict No No No Yes Yes No.
Let me just get this out in the open: Yes.
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Nadal lost the French Open three weeks ago, yes.
PEDERSEN: If we want to conserve energy and save open space, yes.
"For any service that interoperates with content on the open web, yes, we think this is going to get more common, for the next little while anyway.
Computing firms including Novell, Sun and Apple are adopting hybrid models in which they "open source" (yes, it is a verb) some bits of some of their products.Even where the open-source model is not adopted, however, it can still have beneficial effects.
I had to rely on myself more than ever, and yet my life was rich with friends: Christine dropping by on the way home from work because she knew my door was always open; saying "yes" to spontaneous invitations to the Bronx Zoo because Skuli and I didn't have to negotiate anyone else's schedule; sleepovers at Gillian's because we only needed one bed.
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