We found 132 examples of how to use open to in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 132.
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1. | Australian Rod Laver is the only tennis player to win the Grand Slam twice — first as an amateur, and again as a professional in the Open Era, when previously amateur-only or professional-only tournaments went open to both amateurs and professionals. He also won the Pro Slam as a "Closed Era" professional, the year before the Open Era began. | |
2. | And I thought you were open to new ideas and open-minded discussion. | |
3. | Your decision is open to some debate. | |
4. | The bridge is open to traffic. | |
5. | Students are open to the influence of their teachers. | |
6. | The museum is open to the public. | |
7. | The castle has been restored and is open to the public. | |
8. | The collection is open to the public. | |
9. | The trial is not open to the public. | |
10. | The record concert is free of charge and is open to everyone. | |
11. | Such a remark is open to misunderstanding. | |
12. | He maintained that all occupations should be open to women. | |
13. | It is now a fully accepted idea that all occupations should be open to women. | |
14. | The swimming pool is open to the public. | |
15. | This garden is open to the public. | |
16. | The park is open to everybody. | |
17. | Is this building open to the public? | |
18. | This golf course is not open to non-members. | |
19. | The talented young chess player is very bold. He deliberately lays himself open to attack, makes himself vulnerable and then checkmates his opponent when least expected. | |
20. | Children are open to various influences. | |
21. | Children are open to the influence of the streets. | |
22. | Is it open to beginners? | |
23. | Women are finding out that many different roles are open to them. | |
24. | His conduct is open to criticism. | |
25. | His remark is open to misunderstanding. |