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The phrase "open a salon" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing someone's plans or intentions to start their own salon or hairdressing business. Example: "After years of working as a hairstylist, Sarah finally had enough experience and savings to open a salon of her own. She was excited to have creative control over the services and atmosphere of her establishment."
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Ms. Cortese said she could open a salon.
They're about to open a salon in London.
She told me of a business scheme she had cooked up to open a salon for working moms in the posh district of Zamalek: "A beauty salon with day care!" At one point, I looked over at little Leila, whose mouth was filled with pink marshmallows, and asked if she would eventually have to veil.
Velez raised $3,000 to open a salon by selling her VW Beetle, and today her company, Beleza Natural, sells tens of millions of dollars' worth of hair products.
Open a salon in your dorm room (or make house calls).
Run a booth rental salon: A popular option these days is to open a salon facility and rent out the different booths to stylists, who are responsible for bringing in their own equipment and clients.[1].
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Ms. Goldberg's company recently opened a salon that caters to clients who prefer to shop discreetly.
In 1966 Mr. Sassoon took America by storm when he opened a salon on Madison Avenue in Manhattan.
"This is a difficult climate for opening a salon but we've been doing well," she said.
In the first season of his reality series, Mr. Antin (left, with a client) opened a salon in Beverly Hills.
In 1985, Humiston borrowed four thousand dollars from his grandparents, bought two tanning beds, and opened a salon in the basement of an office building in a Buffalo suburb.
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