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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not opening" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that isn't in the process of opening, such as a jar, a door, or a business. For example: "The store is not opening until tomorrow."
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Brown is not opening up simply because he believes he has seen off the allegations of bullying.
Although Beasts of No Name is not opening the festival, its makers hope to ride a similar wave.
I would say that the committee is not opening the door to human genome editing, but we are, so to speak, removing the padlock pending possible new applications.
Tuinder's team is not opening the body bags for a count but instead is placing them in coffins that will be flown to the Netherlands beginning Wednesday morning.
"This is not opening the border," said Lari Tavtavadze, who was crowded with her husband and five small children and all their possessions in a taxi, heading back into Russia.
If the seller suspects the agent is not opening the sheet to all brokers, she said, she should go to the New York Department of State's Web site (www.dos.state.ny.us), click on licensing services and fill out the complaint form there.
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Consumers are not opening their wallets.
But they are not opening recrimination campaigns.
I'm not opening it again.
Locked drawers and rooms were not opened.
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