Sentence examples for added opened from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added opened" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two verbs that do not work together in this form.
Example: "The added opened door revealed a hidden room."
Alternatives: "additional opening" or "newly opened".

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"The breakthrough achieved by abstract art," she added, opened "a previously unimaginable realm of creative freedom" for artists and architects.

His father, he added, opened his first auction house in a former meatpacking plant and eventually moved the business to Repaupo.

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The bath, she added, "opens metabolic pathways".

Celebrity, he added, "opens a lot of doors".

Shakespeare added "open data" needn't mean "free" and needn't mean open "to everyone".

Roberts added: "Opening the fishing grounds was just a way for BP to limit their liability".

Later, he added, "Open hearings are more conducive to the ascertainment of truth".

He added, "Opening a door is a perfect metaphor for entering a new space — a new life".

But, he added, "opening the drawer and going through the dirty laundry just doesn't help us at this point.

"The frustrating thing is that, every side I seem to play in for England, there's a question about my place," added opening batsman Cook.

"Even the Balinese daybeds have secret compartments," he added, opening a chair to show us an instructional document on pillow placement.

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