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Come on in - the door is open
Her uncle escaped by hiding for three nights in an open grave
The package was open and the contents gone
The parks are open to all. We were allowed open access to the library stacks
They spent a week in an open boat before being rescued. The roof can be retracted, leaving the interior completely open to the sky
As far as I am concerned, the deal is open till the contract is signed
Whether they should get married is a question that will remain open until he returns from abroad
The doctor has an hour open at noon on Friday
We travelled through open country for days. In the spring the shipping lanes will again be open
There are not many jobs open in this part of the country
The management is open to suggestions for improving its products and services
That they are living together is an open secret
He operates with open disregard for the law
They are quite open when it comes to giving to charity
He found it difficult to be open with his wife
They have an open marriage, each aware of the other's affairs
She ran into my open arms
These fraudulent shipping documents may well leave the captain open to prosecution for barratry
With the invaders at the gates, Paris was