adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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commitment
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The maintenance of bit-perfect records requires an open-ended commitment to periodic copying and checking.
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Given its open-ended commitments in Sierra Leone, Britain ignores this crisis at its peril.
question
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The most frequently mentioned responses in two open-ended questions confirm the rest of the evidence.
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When Tabachnikov asked open-ended questions , she rarely received an answer.
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He didn't know how to reply to the open-ended question .
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The booklet not only gives good information about the subject but suggests open-ended questions to prompt children to talk.
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The art of expanding limited recall by asking leading, open-ended questions is a subtle one.
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Tactfully expressed, open-ended questions will need to be used to obtain maximum response from the patient.
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The interview should comprise of open-ended questions to support and encourage the child in free recall. 5.
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an open-ended run at the theater
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As well as practice exercises, students should be encouraged to do more open-ended activities.
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The summit meeting was intended to be wide-ranging and open-ended .
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Although this trigger, like other triggers, presents open-ended problematic situations, critical thinking does not occur spontaneously.
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He didn't know how to reply to the open-ended question.
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Scrawly tunes, cloudy observations, open-ended sentiments ultimately leading to an unsatisfactory half-digested aftertaste.
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The maintenance of bit-perfect records requires an open-ended commitment to periodic copying and checking.
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The optimists, endowed with faith in science, technology, and the free market, see open-ended possibilities for mankind.
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The problem here is more open-ended .
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This would contradict the open-ended accessibility that is the hallmark of unit trusts.
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We were given open-ended leads such as: Where does your answer fit in?