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1 In order to make progress, we will need to be more open - minded .
2 I wondered whether that made us more open - minded or less attentive to detail.
3 Travelling also made me more open - minded and tolerant of different lifestyles and cultures.
4 You didn't make her any more open - minded with what you did!
5 People knew more about electric cars and were more open - minded .
6 No man of his time was more open-minded and free from prejudice than Fontenelle.
7 Ideally, it all adds up to make us better, more open - minded citizens of the world.
8 I know that the first reaction, even of the more open - minded people, will be 'Jeez!
9 But then I told myself to be more open - minded .
10 People are a lot more open - minded to the gay community than they are to women, period.
11 Pennant has been bolder, more open - minded than most.
12 I'm more open - minded about monogamy and I've actually raised the idea of an open relationship with him.
13 I think we need to be more open - minded , especially those of us who have been discriminated against.
14 Ran some very interesting tests, with the assistance of four of the more open - minded female lab assistants.
15 You need to be more open - minded , John.
16 You should be a little more open - minded and not judge people based on what country they're from.
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