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The phrase "opened at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the beginning of something at a particular place or time. For example, "The restaurant opened at the corner of Main Street and Elm Avenue."
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A shelter opened at the high school.
The doors opened at the next stop.
He opened at the present address in 1941.
Then, the next night, Twyla Tharp opened at the Joyce.
One year later, they opened at the Cotton Club.
(The exhibition opened at the Bowers Museum last March).
The play recently opened at the Almeida Theater in London.
The show opened at the Broadhurst theatre on Sunday night.
Then, a week ago, "Om" opened at the Joyce.
Last year, Mi Smarthouse opened at the Museum of Liverpool.
Another opened at the Guildhall in Derry on Saturday.
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