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open

[oh-puhn] / ˈoʊ pən /










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City needed to look after Vinicius, who was mostly anonymous, but instead Madrid broke the game open through Valverde on the other side.

From BBC

Lawyer for the media organisations, Matthew Lewis, said open justice had a therapeutic effect for raw emotion and it was important the terrorism case is widely reported.

From Barron's

Moving English tests online for migrants who want a visa to come to the UK could open the door to fraudsters and criminal gangs, the largest international providers of English language exams have warned.

From BBC

"We'd be honoured to open our doors and offer you a place to train, play, and belong and will begin to explore how to make this happen."

From Barron's

Yamamoto is expected to make one more start in the Cactus League before opening day, although the date has yet to be scheduled, according to Roberts.

From Los Angeles Times