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Discover Ludwig"came open" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of a door, window, or other object that was previously closed, suddenly becoming open. Example: As the strong wind blew against the old wooden door, it suddenly came open, revealing a dark and eerie hallway beyond.
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"Troy came open behind the weakside linebacker.
Mora remembered that when the U.C.L.A. football job came open.
Several came open just a few weeks ago.
The position came open last week when Bill Guthridge retired.
The third time, his visor came open at fifty-seven thousano feet — nonene knows why.
When an assistant branch librarian position came open, I took it.
When an Assembly seat came open in 1994, the county political boss pushed another candidate.
So when the World Bank presidency came open, he jumped at the opportunity.
Then, when seven jobs came open for the 2000 season, three clubs called.
He, Ms. Mermall and others made it to the 27th floor and the door came open.
-- when his dream job at the museum came open in 1975.
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