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The phrase "after it opened" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a time or event that occurred following the opening of a place, event, or situation.
Example: "The restaurant became very popular after it opened, attracting many customers each night."
Alternatives: "following its opening" or "subsequent to its opening".
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But soon after it opened, its future was in doubt.
But K-RITH ran into trouble soon after it opened its doors in 2012.
Somehow, it's still open three years after it opened its doors. .
And it's somehow still open, three years after it opened its doors. .
But three years after it opened it is operating at only 4% of its capacity.
It closed a month after it opened Off Broadway.
Gene joined the show two weeks after it opened.
I was still making revisions even after it opened.
"After it opened, I was almost embarrassed by our collection".
Mo began volunteering at the center the day after it opened.
Contains 11 views of Brooklyn Bridge, etc. Period engraving of Brooklyn Bridge soon after it opened.
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