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Discover Ludwig"opening himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the reflexive form of the verb "open," often used to indicate that someone performs an action on themselves. For example: He opened himself to new possibilities after leaving his job.
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He's opening himself up to the fat cat label".
By opening himself up to creative empathy, certainly.
He begins responding to people, talking, opening himself up to feelings.
If Armstrong does confess, he is opening himself to more legal troubles than he has now.
Hasan admitted that he did, opening himself up to a world of ridicule.
Opening himself up to the rodent's ruse gives the Gruffalo likeability.
Thus, the debtor is confronted with the choice between losing his discharge and opening himself up to possible criminal prosecution.
Alfie Brown is opening himself up to ridicule – more even than the comedian's usual share.
He was aware he was now opening himself up to a similar charge.
By opening himself up to criticism at home, he showed his willingness to make sacrifices for improved relations.
We also see him as an established author, self-consciously opening himself to the attentions of a documentary-maker.
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