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The phrase "into the open" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to move or go from a concealed or hidden place into a visible or unrestricted area. Example: The cat cautiously stepped out from under the bed and into the open, her tail swishing nervously behind her.
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So Josh stepped out, into the open.
Sensitivities can spill into the open.
I leaned out into the open air.
He brought a clandestine thing out into the open".
Such game must be driven into the open.
On occasion, the squabbling breaks out into the open.
Bringing it into the open might be provocative.
Anthony leaked into the open court for an easy dunk.
It would force derivative trading out into the open.
"They fucked us!" he shouted into the open microphone.
The robber fell forward into the open ground.
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