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The phrase "exhibition opened" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English when referring to an exhibition that has recently begun or started.
Here is an example: "The highly-anticipated art exhibition opened to the public last Friday, showcasing the works of both well-established and emerging artists."
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The exhibition opened February 6 on Potsdamer Strasse; this was the day after the opening of a historic 65.
The exhibition opened last week.
The first exhibition opened in a container.
The exhibition opened, minus statues, on November 28th.
To Nancy's amazement, the exhibition opened anyway.
(The exhibition opened at the Bowers Museum last March).
As soon as the exhibition opened the muttering started.
The "posthumous" exhibition opened, with him in attendance, in 1947.
The museum exhibition opened Wednesday and runs through March 18.
More than half the works sold before the exhibition opened, Mr. Levai said.
Three days after the exhibition opened, the academy's president, Serhiy Kvit, visited it.
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