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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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open the door to (something)<br />

- to permit or allow something to become a possibility<br />

The new sports program opened the door to many possibilities in getting the students<br />

involved in physical activity.<br />

open to (something)<br />

- to be agreeable to learn or hear about new ideas or suggestions<br />

Our principal is open to new ideas about how to better meet the needs of students <strong>and</strong><br />

teachers.<br />

open up a can of worms<br />

- to create unnecessary complications<br />

The dispute with our competitor opened up a can of worms about how to market our<br />

product.<br />

open up on (someone or something)<br />

- to attack someone or something, to fire a gun or other weapon at someone or<br />

something<br />

The man with the gun opened up on the people in the car.<br />

open up to (someone)<br />

- to talk frankly or truthfully to someone<br />

I always open up to my best friend when I meet him.<br />

open with (something)<br />

- to start out with something<br />

The convention opened with a speech from the president of our company.<br />

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