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Discover Ludwig"opening up for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to creating an opportunity or allowing access to something. Example 1: The company is planning on opening up for international markets next year. Example 2: The politician's speech was all about opening up for a more inclusive and diverse society. Example 3: The new mall is opening up for business next month, bringing in hundreds of job opportunities for the local community. Example 4: The government is considering opening up for foreign investment to boost the economy. Example 5: Sally finally opened up for her friends about her struggles with anxiety, and they were understanding and supportive.
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"Think Zeppelin opening up for Leonard Cohen".
So the opportunities opening up for Ed should be interesting.
So it's very clear, very soon there's gonna be an economic niche opening up for gatekeepers..
UK markets are opening up for venison, partridge, pheasant and even squirrel.
Runways and halls of fame keep opening up for King Richard.
A huge pit is opening up for the first phase of the mine.
And with professional soccer proliferating across the nation, more opportunities are opening up for players.
So it's very clear, very soon there's gonna be an economic niche opening up for gatekeepers...
I saw him play at CBGB's before he died, opening up for Sonic Youth.
This is a broader space: it is opening up for movies and TV shows".
Gibson had no professional sport opening up for her, but she had already set an example.
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