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The phrase "to open up" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to mean to reveal something or make something accessible. Example: "She finally decided to open up about her past struggles with anxiety." This means that she chose to share and reveal her experiences with anxiety. Another example: "The new renovations will open up the kitchen and living room, creating a more open and spacious floor plan." In this context, "open up" means to make something more accessible and create a larger space.
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It forces people to open up".
"They want to open up to foreigners.
We want to open up the possibilities".
It's designed to open up a conversation.
Most likely to: Open up your wallets.
"We want to open up the process.
But how to open up to you?
We need to open up markets.
We've got to open up the process.
To open up lines of communication.
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Guess who's opposed to opening up the U.S. market?
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