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Discover Ludwig"opens out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to open or spread something, usually in a way that reveals more of its inner parts or expands its overall size. Example: The book opens out into a beautifully crafted pop-up scene of a forest.
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The album opens out with 'Howl', a grinding, but graceful opener.
It opens out and then blows forward.
Above the village, the gorge opens out into broad pastures.
The house opens out on to the yard.
The world opens out and begins resonating with the unexpected.
Their body language opens out and their eyes spark with enjoyment.
So the intimate opens out into an epic struggle, more like War and Peace.
The entire front end opens out, steering wheel and all, so the driver can step inside.
Home is then the stable window that opens out into the imagination.
It's a large-hearted, resonant novel, filled with an interiority that opens out – a generous work.
The road opens out into a broad village green, crowned with a giant beech tree.
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