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open mind
A mind receptive to different opinions and ideas, as in Her open mind could see merit in the new method. This phrase is often put as keep an open mind, as in The judge cautioned the jury to keep an open mind while hearing the evidence. [First half of 1800s]
Example Sentences
Met detectives added that they were keeping an open mind about the possible motive for the stabbing and appealed for information about the watch which they believed was missing from Ms Abbot's address.
While detectives are keeping an open mind about the possible motive for the murder, they are appealing for information about the watch which they believe is missing from Ms Abbot's address.
In “Materialists,” Johnson combines movie-star flair and quiet skill for a performance dynamic enough to silence her cynics, so long as they approach it with an open mind.
But Johnson isn’t box office poison; she’s its saving grace, and in “Materialists,” Johnson combines movie-star flair and quiet skill for a performance dynamic enough to silence her cynics, so long as they approach it with an open mind.
Cricket Ireland chief executive Warren Deutrom said he had a "very open mind" about the Irish joining the WTC in future, even though they currently only play Test cricket sporadically at the moment.
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