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"opens for business" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the official start of a business or establishment, indicating that they are now open and ready for customers. Example: "After months of planning and preparation, the new restaurant finally opens for business today. Come and join us for our grand opening celebration!".
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Travel agenda Today The Great Singapore Sale opens for business, with discounts of up to 70 per cent and late openings at the malls on Orchard Road and at the new Marina Bay development; until 25 July ( greatsingaporesale.com.sg ).sg
Start-Up: Getting on the Google Bus The long-awaited Startup America program opens for business.
The real test will be when the park opens for business.
JAPAN'S new financial regulator faces some stiff tasks when it opens for business on January 6th.
Voted off show when: "Six Flags Over Yosemite" opens for business.
The point is to establish a strong brand before the hotel opens for business next year.
Testing is under way to make sure it will function properly when it opens for business in just two months.
When the place opens for business, it will carry the name of a writer — the writer quoted above.
Mr. Bush's new White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives officially opens for business on Feb. 20.
The NFL's free-agency market opens for business next week and a wide array of talent is up-for-grabs.
But then again, the plan might very well stall after the new Legislature opens for business later next month.
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