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Discover Ludwig"sliced open" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something being cut or opened with a sharp object, such as a knife. Example: The chef carefully sliced open the ripe avocado, revealing its creamy green flesh.
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Metal tables are unfolded, signs posted, boxes sliced open.
They are weighed, measured, sometimes sliced open or compressed.
The snapper came raw, sliced open and cross-hatched.
"We get put on a table and sliced open".
Big grizzly just sliced open their tent and ate them.
In a display of contemporary golf balls sliced open hemispherically, we are back to geophysics.
She accompanied him to the hospital, where doctors sliced open the bitten finger.
A third had sliced open his own eyelid with a pop-top on a dare.
Simple black crepe dresses sliced open at the shoulders to form winged sleeves were chic.
Yet, from the back, they were fitted and sliced open from the waist, revealing bare skin.
When sliced open, the white veins throughout look like a brain.
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