Examples of 'chosen to open' in a sentence

Meaning of "chosen to open"

chosen to open ~ suggests being selected or picked to begin or initiate something. It typically refers to being designated to start a task, event, or ceremony

How to use "chosen to open" in a sentence

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chosen to open
He was chosen to open the batting.
Usually the people who have chosen to open up to the.
Virginia was chosen to open up for Beyoncé at her concerts in Spain.
Hands Across the Sea was chosen to open the series.
I have chosen to open this up to you!
And keeping with tradition, they have chosen to open with charades.
You have chosen to open the Whole Measure.
Ms. Le Pen preached “ Let us close ”, the French people have chosen to open and consolidate.
The corporate might have chosen to open EdgeHTML and its JavaScript engine.
It is Qubeka 's second time being chosen to open the film festival.
I have chosen to open this up to you! That 's true.
Another mining pool, BTC . TOP, has also chosen to open a facility in Canada.
This film was chosen to open the broadcasting of Galician TV in 1985.
In the present case, the Commission has chosen to open proceedings before such further steps.
The work was chosen to open the present building of the Covent Garden Theatre in 1858.

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The film was a critical success and was chosen to open the 2012 Loch Ness film festival.
In 1976 the play was chosen to open the theatre in the Royal Exchange in Manchester.
Several Chinese banks have chosen to open subsidiaries in the Grand Duchy.
And I have been chosen to open up the new office in Hong Kong.
I love you . And I have been chosen to open up the new office in Hong Kong.
Instead, she has chosen to open the door of truth.
In April 1999 they were chosen to open the show Kiss in the River Plate Stadium.

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