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"reopen for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about a place or activity that has been closed and is then opened again. For example, "The store will reopen for business in April."
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Some homes did not reopen for months.
The route is not expected to reopen for months.
Refurbished, La Scala is to reopen for the 2004 season.
The American markets will reopen for a shortened session today.
The comments will reopen for another two weeks.
The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel will also reopen for limited bus service during rush hours, officials said.
He pledged that the bank would reopen for business on Monday.
Some airports, including Hartsfield International in Atlanta, indicated they may not reopen for passengers until Friday.
And it is not clear when Trinity and St. Paul's will reopen for normal use.
The museum will be closed in 2009 and reopen for its 100th anniversary, in 2012.
The next day, Blackcomb will reopen for summer glacier skiing until July 30.
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