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Discover Ludwig"opening onto" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase generally signifies that something is leading directly out to an open space or area, such as a door "opening onto" a balcony. For example, "The French doors in the living room opened onto the garden, letting in a gentle breeze."
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Both have sliding doors opening onto the deck.
There are two pairs of doors opening onto the gallery.
Using this we located our cabins – interconnecting bedrooms opening onto deep balconies decked with sunbeds.
The dining room has glass doors opening onto a private porch.
Bent window blinds; tragic, drooping, bright-green shower curtain; dark hallway opening onto two bare bedrooms.
Each room has large French doors opening onto a private terrace.
Windows opening onto a large garden were shut to keep out the chill.
One has an en-suite bath, and the other has French doors opening onto a courtyard.
Anthony Pearson's solarized photographs are like Ad Reinhardt's "black" paintings opening onto deep space.
Nayook creek courses through the narrow canyon before opening onto a bush campground.
Dry, rocky canyons snake through, opening onto the desert flats that surround the mountain range.
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