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door open
|
9.68 |
|
She slid the door open. |
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eye open
|
5.46 |
|
They listened, eyes wide open. |
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mouth open
|
3.55 |
|
I chew with my mouth open. |
|
store open
|
2.37 |
|
The store opens in November and the movie in December. |
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window open
|
2.37 |
|
A baseball bat props the window open. |
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possibility open
|
1.65 |
|
Computers have multiplied the possibilities open to the artist. |
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market open
|
1.58 |
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The report will come out before the markets open. |
|
option open
|
1.51 |
|
This was not an option open to me. |
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shirt open
|
1.05 |
|
He wore a blue shirt open at the neck. |
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game open
|
0.92 |
|
Florida broke open the game with three runs in the sixth. |
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communication open
|
0.79 |
|
He said he would keep the lines of communications open, hoping that good sense would prevail. |
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field open
|
0.79 |
|
With the field wide open, Armstrong looks to be a favorite. |
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remains open
|
0.79 |
|
The issue remains open, however, after a panelist won a revote. |
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job open
|
0.66 |
|
There were not very many jobs open. |
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season open
|
0.66 |
|
That meeting always has been held two days before the season opens. |
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gate open
|
0.59 |
|
The gates lay open, the grounds deserted, save for swarms of mosquitoes. |
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restaurant open
|
0.59 |
|
The only restaurant still open is hurrying its customers out the door. |
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road open
|
0.59 |
|
There ought to be a road open for relief convoys. |
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roof open
|
0.59 |
|
Roof open or roof closed. |
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shop open
|
0.59 |
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There was a doughnut shop open down the way. |