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'reopened in' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a time when something was reopened. For example, "The movie theater reopened in July after a long period of closure due to the pandemic."
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It reopened in May 2014.
It reopened in 1999.
The movie theater reopened in late December.
The city's port reopened in 1993.
The Sawmill, he said, reopened in spring.
It was reopened in February.
The caves reopened in 1999.
West Street reopened in March.
La King's Confectionery reopened in late July.
After restoration, the castle reopened in 1980.
The Hotel The Majestic has just reopened in Kuala Lumpur.
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