Sentence examples for opens more than from inspiring English sources

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By contrast, it is in the nature of the telegram to be a skeletal version of another thing — a communication that opens more than it closes.

The concept of a "now you see it, now you don't" store is commonly tied to a holiday theme: the New York beauty store Ricky's opens more than a dozen Halloween costume shops in September and October.

While set in the 1840s, Belgravia opens more than two decades earlier, on the eve of the battle of Waterloo, and explores the divisions between the upper echelons of society and newly wealthy families.

Gallery night opens more than a dozen Coral Gable galleries on Ponce de Leon Boulevard and nearby from 7 to 10 p.m. on the first Friday of the month.

When the observatory opens more than 1,230 feet above Vesey Street in 2015, it will take its place among the highest decks in the nation, passing the one at the Empire State Building by a few feet but falling roughly 10 stories short of Chicago's Willis Tower Skydeck.

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Don't open more than two stores.

Each, however, opened more than 10 years ago.

You can open more than one slide show at once.

Starbucks has opened more than 190 outlets since 1999.

It has opened more than 150,000 credit card accounts.

The company opened more than 200 stores in the last four years.

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