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"Fly open" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to explain that an object (typically a window or door) has opened suddenly due to air pressure or movement while flying. Example: The plane encountered turbulence, and the overhead compartments began to fly open.
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Doors fly open and slam shut.
All kinds of windows fly open in my mind.
Otherwise, it will fly open in the pan: quelle catastrophe!
His sexy, pliant vocals, one wag said, were "like someone singing with his fly open".
"Why does a car door not fly open in a crash?" one paragraph begins.
He had been leaning back, causing his arm to fly open and his pitches to wander.
After you kill them, the doors fly open and some more guys run out.
The minute he said that, every door seemed to fly open.
"I know I need to stay back a little longer and not fly open as much," Harvey said.
The door would fly open and someone would come running in, either injured or fleeing the authorities.
(Abrupt turns would cause the drawers and cabinets to fly open, anyway, prompting a scramble for rolling onions).
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