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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open a cafe" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the act of starting or establishing a cafe business. Example: "After years of dreaming, I finally decided to open a cafe in my neighborhood."
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In practice, almost no one except a soldier can open a cafe.
The owners also opened a hair salon and will open a cafe.
The museum expects to open a cafe for visitors and lecture rooms.
After running, she wants to open a cafe or bistro and publish her stories.
Another time, he said he had been given $2,975 to open a "cafe net".
Ali had always wanted to open a cafe, but Aspden firmly dismissed the idea.
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"If one person opens a cafe, the neighbor opens a cafe.
"So I opened a cafe," he said.
So it's opening a cafe.
But if I were an entrepreneur opening a cafe, I would definitely do that differently.
They bought the building in 2004 after a prolonged rent dispute, then opened a cafe and museum there.
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