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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a house opened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a house that has been opened, such as for a tour or an event.
Example: "As the sun set, a house opened its doors to welcome guests for the evening gala."
Alternatives: "a house was opened" or "a house has opened".
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"It's like you're renting a house, opening the window and throwing the cash away," he said.
The hackers said that the program also left the computers open to further malicious attacks, the equivalent of the police's leaving the back door of a house open after searching it.
On Monday, I visited a new coffee house opened by an acquaintance in London.
They have all lived for many years in a small three-bedroom house, opened as an Our House group home 27 years ago.
The Hollies, a 19th-century manor house, opened 16 April as a Natural Retreats property in County Kerry, Ireland.
Earlier this year, Prada, an Italian fashion house, opened swish new stores in London and New York.
When a man in the house opened it and immediately slammed it shut, a gunman fired shots through the door.
Upon reaching the age of 13 and entering adolescent age, the publishing house opened a new publishing house unit, which focuses on teenager readers.
A new Quaker meeting house opened in the town in 1994.
[A Walk in the Park] A new police precinct station house opened on Staten Island.
After a fire, the rebuilt Ocean House opened in 1916, and, in 1936, it was sold to a local family.
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