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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a room opened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a room becomes available or is revealed, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "As the tour guide led us through the old mansion, a room opened at the end of the hallway, revealing a hidden library."
Alternatives: "a room became available" or "a room was revealed".
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Songs from a Room opened up the art form for me in my early teens.
She paced the hallway, then walked into a room, opened the window and jumped.
It took several calls before a room opened up, No. 126, better known as the Susan Hayward room.
Baker: We roomed together in Campbell for half a year and then a room opened up in 1879 Hall, which theretofore had been off limits to freshmen.
When a room opened up on the ground floor (Corrigan is in a wheelchair), she was in luck.
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The receptionist's cheery but robotic "please be patient until a room opens up" greeting always sounded eerily similar to an airline representative announcing an overbooked flight.
When you bring the cat home, put the carrier in a room, open the door of the cat carrier, and close the door of the room.
A second room opened in August 2013 and a third is planned for Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city.
The dinner table was in a room open to nature with panoramic views from the hill top.
On January 8th a "war room" opened in the Blue House.
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