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The phrase "a door opens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to indicate new opportunities or possibilities arising in various contexts.
Example: "When you take that first step towards your goals, a door opens to new experiences and challenges."
Alternatives: "an opportunity arises" or "a chance presents itself."
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"When a door closes, a door opens".
A door opens and he hears footsteps in the hall.
A door opens, and your tongue thickens hotly with alarm.
You take aim, fire and a door opens.
Every so often, a door opens when it shouldn't and someone steps into the void.
If a door opens in front of you, just walk through it".
If a door opens in the real world, so does its virtual equivalent.
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A door opened.
I mean, it was a door opening.
"A door opened and it closed again".
A door opened behind me.
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