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"opened for business" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a business, organization, service, or other service-oriented endeavor that has just begun operations. For example: "The new retail store opened for business this morning."
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Alpine Valley opened for business in 1962.
Terminal 4 opened for business in 1986.
NITV opened for business in March 2000.
They opened for business last April.
Mr. Sottile opened for business last June.
In 2005 they opened for business.
Anfield opened for business in style.
The company opened for business in February, 1946.
The hotel part of it opened for business in April.
The exchanges opened for business on Oct. 1.
Amazon.com opened for business in Seattle in July , 1995
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