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Discover LudwigThe phrase "opens in" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to describe the opening of a physical object or a digital file in a specific location or format. Example 1: "The door slowly opens inwards, revealing a dark and mysterious room." Example 2: "The website opens in a new tab when you click on the link." Example 3: "The document opens in Microsoft Word, allowing you to edit it."
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It opens in October.
The book opens in 2004.
The novel opens in 1927.
It opens in the spring.
(Another, "Annie," opens in November).
opens in early July.
That opens in May.
Noah opens in cinemas on April 4.
1971 — Disney World opens in Orlando.
'Epic' opens in cinemas on 22 May.
Valkyrie opens in cinemas on Friday.
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