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Discover LudwigThe phrase "snap open" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase "snap open" to refer to a quick and sudden opening of something. For example, "The clamshell packaging snapped open easily".
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Jack's eyes snap open, again.
In Rosenthal's office, Punch would snap open his attaché case and produce a bottle of wine.
Push in the black levers on either side, and they snap open.
In my living room he'll snap open the clasps and show me the brown bottles, row on row.
What we find when the locks snap open on the quantum world will surely be something far richer and far greater than our imaginations today can conceive.
He was dressed as usual: a pullover, polyester pants that snap open all the way down each leg, a diaper and green Crocs.
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The door snapped open.
The long bones had been snapped open.
"Avatar" opens with the hero's eye snapping open.
When its binding is snapped open, it literally squeaks.
The door snapped open and a confused-looking girl came in.
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