Sentence examples for opened up a room from inspiring English sources

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"opened up a room" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe something that was previously closed, inaccessible, or unavailable and is now available. For example: "We opened up a room for the children to play in."

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With the support of the village council – or shura – he approached the local Department of Education, and in March he opened up a room in his own home for 25 girls, mostly aged between 6 and 14 years old.

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The drum sounds to me are three-dimensional, the way they open up a room.

What are some of your favorite tricks for opening up a room?

When buying, look for dramatic lighting fixtures because those tend to open up a room.

They can open up a room for you or your family to visit and say their farewell prior to the funeral service.

Sliding glass doors are a wonderful way to open up a room with light if you have a nice view (yard, scenery, deck or patio) to look out on.

Bill Minter of the Abilene Preservation League contacted me and opened up a storage room at Abilene High School to reveal one of the oldest and most extensive collections of high school memorabilia.

Such was the interest in the trial that the Copenhagen district court opened up a special room with a video link on some days to accommodate as many as 115 journalists from 15 countries.

I opened up a living room window to free a housefly the size of a sparrow and noticed in the sudden sunlight a thick coating of dust on the woodwork.

The strategy opened up a lot breathing room for Iraqis to resolve the issues that divide them.

We also opened up a door to the dining room, which had been blocked by central heating pipes.

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