Sentence examples for a opened from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a opened" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an opened" if you are using "opened" as an adjective.
Example: "She found an opened letter on the table."
Alternatives: "an open" or "a revealed".

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And World Cup Group A opened with home draws against Serbia, Macedonia, while Wales and Belgium both left Glasgow with maximum points.

3 The Big A opened in 1894.

Bag handlers in the baggage hall at the airport's Terminal A opened the suspicious-smelling bag.

They insisted they were shocked when A opened fire.

Didcot A opened in 1970 as a coal-fired power station and was later adapted to burn natural gas as well.

The most extensive journal passages from Sontag's earlier years concern her sexual experiences at Berkeley and her exploration of gay bars on the seamy side of San Francisco in 1949: A opened the Tin Angel last night and H asked me to come.

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In 2018, Chick-fil-A opened two new prototypes focused entirely on delivery and catering operations.

Chick-fil-A opened two such locations this year and, according to Erle Dardick, CEO of MonkeyMedia Software, most brands will adopt this model in most markets by 2020.

Chick-fil-A opened its first Aliso Viejo location Thursday at Aliso Viejo Town Center.

Fluids from an opened blister.

Enter an opening balance.

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