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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am opening" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to indicate that the action of opening is currently happening or is planned to happen soon.
Example: "I am opening the window to let in some fresh air."
Alternatives: "I am starting to open" or "I am in the process of opening."
Dictionary
am opening
adjective
Not closed; accessible; unimpeded
Exact(32)
I am opening.
I am opening, and I welcome this sensation".
Now I am opening an investigation of you, she told him.
"I am opening the film all over the place for relatively short runs.
"I am opening up Pandora's box, but I would like to know if anyone here knew David Wildstein," the group's leader, Michele Florio-Campisi, wrote.
"I am opening my wrist and writing this down in blood," Mr. Joel said in an interview after he was told exactly how much he had spent on "Last Play at Shea".
Similar(28)
Gradually, businesses are opening.
"It was opening night.
Tourist season is opening.
They were opening.
"Businesses are opening.
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