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Discover Ludwig"flip it open" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to opening a book, folder, or other object by flipping or turning it. Example: "She grabbed the new notebook and eagerly flipped it open, ready to start writing her thoughts and ideas."
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If anyone came over she'd get out the album and flip it open to show them pictures of Zsa Zsa Gabor, Marilyn Monroe and Liz Taylor like they were members of our family".
You can flip it open like a Samsung Blast to reveal a set of function buttons.
First, the fact that you need to flip it open points to a user less intent on reading email.
The case will let users take calls, check the time/date and notifications without having to flip it open to get to the screen, thanks to the phone having an always on display.
It looks like a Vertu candybar phone on the outside, but flip it open and hoo boy, there's another phone that looks like a Motorola RAZR clamshell phone (except much fatter).
I would welcome a phone that was only a book-style big internal screen, and I don't think it would be a bother to flip it open when you want to use it.
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Confused, he flipped it open.
So she flips it open.
Then he flipped it open and began to read.
Arabella picked up her mobile phone, flipped it open, and said, "Saskia".
One recent Saturday, he flipped it open until he found Luke 4 18.
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