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"finally opening up" is correct and usable in written English! You can use this phrase when referring to something that is beginning after a period of waiting, uncertainty, or difficulty.
For example: After months of quarantine, restaurants are finally opening up their dining rooms again.
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7. Install a new keyboard With iOS 8 Apple is finally opening up the keyboard to third-party options.
Only now, with a flurry of low-rise, eco-friendly development, is the Esteros finally opening up to tourism.
Finally, opening up more data has the potential to threaten privacy in ways that our society has never previously encountered.
The World Bank, you see, wants the world to know that it is finally opening up, albeit slowly and, at times, a bit painfully.
Finally opening up to someone after years of pushing every emotion down far enough so that you can't feel anything, finally opening up to someone despite the fact that you are terrified, only to have their fear be the thing that overwhelms you both.
So please follow our journey as we reveal what it's like, in 2017, to sail into waters that are now finally opening up to humanity — with very uncertain implications.
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When they finally open up, many tell harrowing stories.
Finally, open up the palaces to tourists all year round.
The active sites finally open up again up to allow the product to be released.
But when my schedule finally opened up I went to the park and I did it.
This may explain why he finally opened up on Tuesday in an interview with the Associated Press.
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