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Discover Ludwig'open a studio' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase if you are discussing plans to create a workspace dedicated to a particular activity, such as setting up a photography studio. For example, "My friend is so talented at photography - we're thinking of opening a studio together!".
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(It will open a studio in the Flatiron district in March).
In 2004 she was able to return to Tehran and open a studio.
Tara was born that year, and a few months later Sally decided to open a studio.
"It is costly to open a studio and it takes time to set up a good team.
Ms. Hadley, missing her favorite workout, contacted Mr. Galluzzo to suggest that Flywheel open a studio in Seattle.
He said he planned to open a studio here this spring, and to teach workshops in ceramic art.
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Fifteen years ago, she opened a studio in Beirut.
1900 Opens a studio in Paris.
Ito also opened a studio in Tokyo and taught dance.
In 1883 she opened a studio in Philadelphia.
After her recovery she studied briefly with Frank Duveneck and then opened a studio in Boston.
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