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The phrase "to be open for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a willingness or readiness to consider something. For example, "The company is open for suggestions on how to improve their customer service."
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We want Barclays to be open for business," he said.
I think we need to be open for changes.
And that's why Wisconsin continues to be open for business.
"Obviously, New York has to prove that it intends to be open for business.
"We plan to be open for a hundred years!" he said, and looked around.
Mr. Lampkin said he had hoped to be open for the summer.
This is an Israel that wants to be open for business.
He said that he hoped to be open for business today.
"We're going to be open for the remainder of the season, weather permitting," he said.
"We expect to be open for trading tomorrow, using generator power if necessary," he said.
The facility was never meant to be open for two decades.
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