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The phrase "as opening" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to an opening, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "The event was a success, as opening the new gallery attracted many visitors."
Alternatives: "as the introduction" or "as the beginning".
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Alternative band Metro Station served as opening act for all tour venues.
Swift performed it while serving as opening act for various country artists' concert tours.
As opening lines go, it's rather arresting.
"I think of this as opening up science.
"I viewed it as opening up an opportunity for her".
As opening rounds go, that one was pretty special.
As opening night approached, rehearsals became more frantic.
It shouldn't be seen as opening the floodgates," he says.
We believe these offers should be seen as opening bids.
As opening sequences go, it didn't promise moving, original drama.
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The first movement in Tai Chi (24 form Yang style) is known as "Opening".
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