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"the library opened" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is in the simple past tense and is used to refer to a completed action in the past. For example: Yesterday, the library opened at 10am, allowing students to access study materials for the upcoming exam.
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This was overhauled when the library opened some of its stacks to allow members to browse for their own books.
The Black Diamond, an extension of the library, opened in 1999; a modern structure of steel and glass, it lies on the waterfront.
About 60 people have joined since the library opened, and it has been the site of readings by some of the writers who are included in the collection.
The 3,500 cardholders who signed up before the library opened have had access to the online reference works since last November through the library's Web site, www.goldcoastlibrary.org.org
In 1991, the library opened a branch on West 20th Street to serve blind, visually impaired and physically handicapped users and named it for Mr. Heiskell.
When the library opened, the lions were called Leo Astor and Leo Lenox after two library founders, John Jacob Astor and James Lenox.
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The trouble, say critics, is what will happen after the library opens.
That's why I was struck by Mr. Daley's passion at the library opening.
The library opens to a sunroom, which in turn opens, through French doors, to an ipe wood deck.
Today from 1 to 5 the library opens "Sunsets and Scenery," an exhibition about Twain at Stormfield.
"It's a nice thing you have here," he told her. "And it will be really nice when the library opens in the near future".
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