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"opened new doors" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a metaphor for making new opportunities available. For example, "By researching potential new markets, the company opened new doors and increased its profits significantly."
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The launch of Picture Post in 1938 opened new doors.
Joining the Creative English class opened new doors, she says.
Khoza, 24, said the film had opened new doors for some.
But if the demise of apartheid has opened new doors, it has also created new challenges.
More than simply exceeding its financial target, the company found that its campaign opened new doors and opportunities.
Her interest and involvement with our girls' and women's programs invigorated the staff and opened new doors for the YW.
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The modern tools and improved bioinformatics to study genome sequence of M. leprae have opened new door of possibilities for leprosy research.
"It's opening new doors.
It seems like God has always put someone in my life to open new doors.
"I had a fear of missing out on meeting new people who could open new doors for me," he said.
The rise of smart TVs is opening new doors to advertisers.
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