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The phrase "as he opens" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action occurring simultaneously with someone opening something, such as a door, a book, or a container.
Example: "As he opens the door, a gust of wind rushes in, bringing with it the scent of fresh flowers."
Alternatives: "while he opens" or "as he is opening".
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Jigga laughs as he opens the car door.
As he opens the front door, the flat sound of road traffic sneaks inside.
"There's twenty in each one," Corman says to me as he opens the front door.
Letts conveys all this as soon as he opens his mouth.
"That's the wrong door," I say, as he opens a storage closet.
Sarkozy, too, will brandish this victory as he opens his 2012 re-election campaign.
But La Mastervoice has encouraging words for her as he opens the floor to comments from the audience.
A message for the Paris attackers from @afneil as he opens the show... #bbctw https://t.co/dYNQHQ3yGl "Versus what?
When a pretty aspirant arrives for a party, she perkily says, "You must be Warner!" as he opens the door.
He doesn't dream, or, if he does, he forgets his dreams as soon as he opens his eyes.
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"Here," he said as he opened it.
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