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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a satisfactory opening to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the beginning of a piece of writing, presentation, or any form of communication that sets the stage for what follows.
Example: "The author provided a satisfactory opening to the novel, capturing the reader's attention immediately."
Alternatives: "an acceptable introduction to" or "a pleasing start to".
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"Secrets That I Never Want to Know" received generally positive reviews from critics, most of whom agreed the episode provided a satisfactory opening to the show's final season.
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After a satisfactory opening match for the tourists, Swann confided afterwards that he "wanted to kill" Dilruwan Perera.
Jason Holder's single is the final scoring stroke of a satisfactory opening day for Northamptonshire against Middlesex at Wantage Road.
A 6-3 half-time deficit would have represented a highly satisfactory opening period for the home side.
Their second 919, driven by Neel Jani, Romain Dumas and Marc Lieb, had to retire after 30 laps due to a hydraulic problem but for Webber's No20 to make it to the finish, and in a podium spot although two laps off the winner, was a more than satisfactory opening for both driver and team.
A door opening to Heaven..
It was a difficult opening to believe.
South did not have a satisfactory response to his partner's one-diamond opening, and he decided that bidding his three-card spade suit was the least evil.
That cannot be a satisfactory solution to the problem.
So did you find a satisfactory answer to that question?
In fact, the government regards the Magna Carta as a satisfactory alternative to a fully-fledged Human Rights Act.
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