Sentence examples for a was opened from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a was opened" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as it lacks a subject and proper verb form.
Example: "A door was opened by the wind."
Alternatives: "a door was opened" or "an opportunity was opened".

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The third (the current international Terminal B) was opened in 1982, and the fourth, Terminal A, was opened in 1994, along with the train station.

In the days after Vault A was opened, the temple was surrounded by news crews and protesters — most of them zealous devotees, who feared that the deity's wealth would be taken from the temple.

Last summer, after Vault A was opened — and no gold bars were found — Sundararajan told Balagovindan that they were probably in Vault B, as this tightly locked vault would be an excellent place to hide hefty amounts of gold.

One door into location A was opened up to 135 times and two of the doors into location B were opened 77 and 90 times during sampling.

The plasmid vector pCLneo:3HA (A) was opened with NdeI and BglII.

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After placing the two first portals, the layer anterior to the subscapularis tendon (Fig. 2-a) was opened up.

A sugar refinery was opened in 1978.

In 1808 a commercial port was opened.

Then a meatpacking facility was opened up.

A hall nearby was opened up.

A new store was opened in Berlin.

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