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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an opening of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of creating or initiating an opportunity, event, or process.
Example: "The conference will feature an opening of the keynote address by the guest speaker."
Alternatives: "a commencement of" or "a beginning of".
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Second, Dasein stands out in an openness to and an opening of Being (see e.g., Vallega-Neu 2004, 11 12).
It's an opening of a new chapter.
"That merits an opening of markets".
Sakai with Trap set in an Opening of a Game Fence.
The word itself, in fact, is simply an opening of a new chapter.
He excoriated Beijing's policymakers as "paranoid" for reversing an opening of the mainland media market.
In its seventy minutes, it's both a summation and an opening of new paths.
"You felt like you were at a movie premier, not an opening of a building".
On Saturday, an opening of a Peter Lindbergh exhibition at the gallery of her son, Vladimir.
Wigan did not create an opening of note before the break but were unrecognisable afterwards.
The core ejection caused an opening of the primary coolant circuit.
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