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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now opening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently beginning to open or become accessible, often in the context of events, businesses, or opportunities.
Example: "The new art exhibit are now opening to the public, showcasing local artists."
Alternatives: "are currently opening" or "have just opened".
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Skate parks, once closed because of concerns over liability, are now opening again.
"The same trends you saw for women are now opening for minority groups".
Both companies are now opening their first clubs in Westchester, on Business Park Drive in Armonk.
But the beaches are now opening to the masses -- sort of.
The report also found that universities in developing countries are now opening branch campuses in their regions.
Because these stylists typically provide their own supplies, distributors are now opening trade-only shops to serve them.
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Yet America is now opening the floodgates.
The aortic valve is now opening at every beat.
It's now opened stores, which it calls Guideshops.
Your EPUB file is now opened in FBReader.
Capital markets are now open to foreigners.
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