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The phrase "he opens up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone revealing more of themselves, typically their emotions, feelings, thoughts, or opinions. For example, "John had been closed off for months after the break-up, but with the support of his friends, he slowly opened up and started to heal."
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"He opens up a little easier than I do".
He opens up his leading man like a scallop.
When he opens up about it, the emotions tumble out.
He opens up his palms in a resigned gesture.
The interviewer questions the actor and he opens up, recalling his youth.
He opens up a checking account, writes his new name into his course books.
He opens up conversations with people running various... rackets, all over North London.
I think Kerouac has links with Whitman and Thoreau and Robert Lowell: he opens up the soul of America.
In an interview with The New York Times, he opens up about his decision to come out of the closet.
When he opens up territory that in most other people's music doesn't even exist.
The way he opens up his heart, he and his wife, you can tell it's genuine.
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