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Discover LudwigThe phrase "starts opening" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to indicate the beginning of something opening or being opened. For example: As he opened the door, a chill wind started opening the nearby curtains.
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And neither are likely to disappear if Walmart starts opening stores here, he went on.
"When free cash flow starts opening up, it pushes enterprise valuations.
"So the scandal starts opening up other doors into Chicago politics.
He starts opening these up, standing on his toes and leaning right into the bin to do so.
And there is, indeed, something deeply unassuming about him, until we are settled at the New Yorker board table and he starts opening up about music.
In the heart of Manhattan's garment district, Denise White slides on a pair of white latex gloves and starts opening the brown cardboard boxes that Federal Express has just dropped off at her company, Bernardo Fashions.
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"And they started opening up".
So he started opening them.
Mohammed started opening up, Cody said.
In 2003 it started opening on holiday Mondays.
"He made his way through and started opening fire".
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