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Contraposition Posted 12 years ago
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leave oneself open to charges

What does 'leave oneself open to charges mean?

Be careful you don't leave yourself open to charges of political bias.
  

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"Open to a charge of something" = "likely to be blamed for something"--quoted from my dictionary. Not a teacher.

  • "Open to a charge of something" = "likely to be blamed for something"--quoted from my dictionary.
  • Not a teacher.
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"Open to a charge of something" = "likely to be blamed for something"--quoted from my dictionary.

Not a teacher.

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