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The phrase "like a door" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe something that moves in a sliding or swinging motion, either literally or figuratively. For example: "The marketing campaign swung into action like a door on well-oiled hinges."
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It partly covers the vaginal opening and does not "seal it like a door".
It was like a door was opening to another world.
("The window looked like a door," said the man, who was unhurt. "It's too early").
"I was angry, back in this small town, feeling like a door had closed".
Cancer is like a door with three locks, each of which requires a different key.
We tend to think of generational changes as happening all at once, like a door suddenly blowing open.
The camps are only a symbol used like a door bell to alert the nation that company was here.
A search for something that could very well be shaped like a door.
Honda offers an advantage, though; it also opens to the side like a door.
"The fact that Lanark had come from Scotland was like a door opening," he recalls.
The sound is like a door hinge in a haunted house.
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