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The phrase "open a door for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of someone helping to create opportunities for someone else. For example, you could say, "I'm so grateful to my parents for opening a door for me, allowing me to pursue my dream job."
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The program, accordingly, is meant to open a door for young professionals.
All I want to do is open a door for them.
If you open a door for Sutton, you must open one for Casey.
"We have to open a door for him," said Salwa Bugaighis, a lawyer who is one of the rebel leaders.
It's a refreshing moment on the album when jazz conservatism seems to throw open a door for him, rather than painting him into a well-appointed corner.
She said hello to people — a guard by an elevator, a man stacking pineapples — and ran ahead to open a door for a woman pushing a stroller.
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It opened a door for Lowrie.
He opens a door for me.
The weakening of traditional political loyalties opens a door for the populists.
"This win probably opened a door for me to … London," Tipsarevic said last month.
He handshook his way over to it, and somebody opened a door for him.
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