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The phrase 'reopen of' is not grammatically correct.
You could use the phrase 'reopen' or 'reopening of' instead. Example: The school board is considering the reopening of schools in the fall.
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The project to reopen of the statue's base became embroiled in controversy earlier this year amid news reports that the park service chose not to seek federal financing, and turned instead to its nonprofit partner, the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation.
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He waited until the next morning to reopen, "out of respect for the martyrs".
The following year, a multistate review forced Unum to reopen hundreds of thousands of rejected insurance claims.
Using this new, second test, in the Gulf scientists have tested 1,735 tissue samples including more than half of those collected to reopen Gulf of Mexico federal waters.
Instead of opening up a few government functions, the House of Representatives should reopen all of the government".
Instead of opening up a few government functions, the House of Representatives should reopen all of the government," the White House budget office said.
And it will soon reopen one of its closed firehouses.
He says he wants to reduce tensions and reopen channels of communication.
The airports expect their runways to be reopened, and subway officials said they hoped to reopen segments of many lines.
But there has been a great push to reopen it of late.
Fifty years later, Clegg and Cameron will confirm plans to reopen part of the Varsity line, from Oxford to Bletchley.
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