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Discover Ludwig"has opened" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You could use it to indicate that something has recently begun, as in the following example: "A new bakery has opened up down the street, and I can't wait to try their cupcakes!"
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Hollywood has opened doors.
Music, too, has opened up.
He has opened your presents.
It has opened doors.
A playground has opened.
Club Ciro has opened.
The office has opened a criminal inquiry.
But a split has opened up.
The army has opened an investigation.
Bonobos has opened six stores this year.
Still, the blockbuster has opened doors.
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