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The phrase "opens inward" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe doors or windows that swing or open towards the inside of a room or building. Example: "The antique wooden door in the old house creaked as it opened inward, revealing a dark and musty hallway."
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The space of this horrific scene closes up and opens inward in disorienting waves.
This does not work on door that opens inward.
The TARDIS opens inward, so attach the hinges to the inside of the right door panel.
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She turned the knob back and forth and pushed, and it opened inward.
It is time travel, geomorphic weathering, a Matryoshka doll -- opening inward and outward to new and hidden possibilities.
It feels more as though the doors have opened inward and the world of black theater is streaming out.
But there was one slight logistical problem: The stalls in the otherwise lovely women's bathroom were narrow, and all the doors opened inward.
The astronauts had almost no hope of escaping because of the numerous latches on the spacecraft's hatch, which opened inward to the pressurized cabin.
They also cited doors leading to stairwells that could be breached by smoke or heat, and emergency exits that opened inward.
It opened inward.
Other doors only opened inward and were blocked by the stampede of workers struggling to escape.
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