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"Do you mind opening the window?" "Not at all."
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Certainly not."
"Would you mind opening the window?" "Of course not."
Open the bottle.
Please open the bottle.
I opened the box — it was empty.
I opened the box, but it was empty.
Bill, open the door.
Tom opened the door and the dog ran out.
There's a huge hole in the wall.
Forgetting his key, he was able to open the door by inserting a wire in the key hole.
I'm sorry I opened your mail by mistake.
Please don't open the train doors until the train has stopped.
Can I open a can?
May I open a can?
Is it OK if I open a can?
I'm free on Sunday.
Open the window and let some fresh air into the room, please.
Open your eyes.
The edges of the lid of a can become sharp when you open one with a can opener, so be careful not to cut yourself.

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