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The phrase "appear in the opening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements or details that are present at the beginning of a text, presentation, or event.
Example: "The main theme of the story appears in the opening, setting the tone for the rest of the narrative."
Alternatives: "show up in the introduction" or "feature in the beginning".
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In some episodes, they only appear in the opening segment, but often they will make a cameo appearance in the middle of a different story.
They appear in the opening gallery of the exhibition, much as they did at the entrance to the tomb.
Indeed, so frail and confused did Barça appear in the opening half hour that the two-goal deficit might easily have been trebled.
That's a sentence that should only ever appear in the opening chapter of an implausible dystopian sci-fi novel, moments before you toss it in the bin.
It was real-life drama at one of Manhattan's most recognizable intersections — the front steps of the courthouse appear in the opening credits of "Law & Order".
This idea is bluntly introduced through a succession of photographs of shuttered movie theaters that both appear in the opening credits and are inserted (accompanied by time stamps: Monday, Tuesday, etc).
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The rest of their appearances were cameos, although both appeared in the opening segment of "Treehouse of Horror X", "Treehouse of Horror XIV", "Treehouse of Horror XV" and "Treehouse of Horror XVI".
Most recently, the N.F.L.'s celebration before the season opener Sept. 4 featured Aerosmith and Britney Spears (who then appeared in the opening sequence of ABC's "Monday Night Football," giving Hank Williams Jr. some companionship).
Muhammad Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) appeared in the opening boxing bout.
The first appears in the opening pages of Baroness Greenfield's new book, Mind Change.
Both appeared in the opening credits of the "Twin Peaks" television series.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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