Sentence examples for opening to talk from inspiring English sources

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Frequently, once someone says why they don't like an idea out-loud, they'll think that it sounds stupid or realize that they can't explain themselves well, which can give you the perfect opening to talk them over to your side.

Another opening to talk about the 2016 race came when Obama was asked about defeat.

As awful as the news has been, they say, it has given them an opening to talk about the shape and direction of their community.

The plumes and swords also gave Mr. Diaz-Piedra an opening to talk about the historic periods that so fascinated him.

I'm glad you've given me an opening to talk about it now, because I wasn't sure it was a welcome topic.

I had a perfect opening to talk adult birds-and-bees with my younger daughter Samantha when we were co-writing a book (to be published in November) called "Twentysomething," about the consequential decisions young people make in their 20s.

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"Are you open to talking about it?" she asked.

At China's embassies in the region, diplomats are open to talk of new cooperation.

"They are more willing and open to talk about their needs -- their spouse, their kids".

"I'd probably be open to talk to them, and, you know, get some things straight," Miles said.

Have you noticed that you'll be open to talk about almost anything when you are drunk?

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