Phrase of the Day (open to question)-20FEB21

Phrase of the Day (open to question)-20FEB21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is open to question and its meaning is “unknown, uncertain, unsure, dubious, doubtful”.

Example Sentence: South Korea’s Covid-19 quarantine facilities are thus underpinned by a mixture of compulsion, state-run (rather than outsourced) public service, and exhortations of social solidarity. Whether such facilities could or should be replicated in the UK is open to question.

Phrase of the Day (open to question)-20FEB21

This phrase is present in The Guardian article I’ve been in Covid quarantine in South Korea – there’s a lot Britain can learn and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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