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Discover LudwigThe phrase "opens new horizons" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to explore new opportunities or possibilities. Example: Studying abroad in a different country opens new horizons for students by exposing them to different cultures and ways of thinking.
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This intercultural perspective opens new horizons for comparative literary studies in the twenty-first century.
On the whole, this opens new horizons in environmental and evolutionary physiology.
It is expected that this work opens new horizons on the design of new artificial antibodies for complex protein structures.
And as it opens new horizons in measurement, the modern data era, Mr. Brynjolfsson said, will transform the practice of management.
Ionized sputtering like high power impulse magnetron sputtering HIPIMS opens new horizons for cost effective, environmental friendly plastic metallization with excellent adhesion.
Their integration with graphite/graphene or silica layers on SiC wafers is possible in a simple 2-step process and opens new horizons in nanoscale device fabrication.
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Technology is opening new horizons.
The Persian Gulf War (1990 91) opened new horizons for ʿAllāwī.
Among the fast growing field of polymers, polyaniline (PANI) discovery opened new horizons in the field.
Far from squeezing out local suppliers, the American retailers have opened new horizons for Canadian goods.
The emergence of nanotechnology has opened new horizons for constructing efficient recognition interfaces.
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