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"last opened" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the most recent time something was opened or accessed. For example: - "I last opened that file yesterday." - "Can you tell me when this package was last opened?" - "The door to the abandoned house creaked open as if it were last opened years ago."
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He had, at last, opened the drawer.
The Tour last opened with a road stage in 2008.
"At last," opened the match report in Marca.
Standards will shift up a gear now that the St John Hotel has at last opened next door.
The trial at last opened in October 2005 and the proceedings were immediately adjourned.
The collection was last opened in the 1960's, but then was shut again for restoration.
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"At Last" opens in London, at the funeral of Patrick's mother, Eleanor Melrose.
Woods, who won his last Open at Hoylake in 2006, was tied third at Royal Lytham last year.
The last open windows were closing.
Cody's closed its last open branch this past June.
NBC and ESPN will show their last Open next year at Pinehurst.
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