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Sentences with OPEN-CLASS-WORD

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Sentences

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"Nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are all examples of open-class words."
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"English has more open-class words than closed-class words."
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"In contrast to open-class words, closed-class words have a fixed number of members."
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"The meaning of open-class words can often be easily deduced from their context."
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"New open-class words are often created through processes like compounding and derivation."
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"Teachers often focus on teaching open-class words to help expand students' vocabulary."
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"The syntactic behavior of open-class words is more flexible compared to closed-class words."
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"English has a wide range of open-class words to express different shades of meaning."
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"Learning open-class words is essential for developing language proficiency."
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"The frequency of open-class words is higher compared to closed-class words."
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"Poets and writers enjoy the flexibility and creativity offered by open-class words."
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"A noun is considered an open-class word because new nouns can be added to the language."
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"In English, open-class words can be easily distinguished from closed-class words."
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"New open-class words are often created to reflect technological advancements."
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"The flexibility of open-class words allows for the formation of new expressions."
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"Children acquire open-class words at a faster rate than closed-class words."
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"Linguists study open-class words to understand language evolution."
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