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The phrase "was proclaimed open" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an event, place, or ceremony is officially declared to be open to the public or participants. Example: "The new art gallery was proclaimed open by the mayor during the ribbon-cutting ceremony."
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And in Manhattan "Circle of Animals/Zodiac Heads," which is being termed Mr. Ai's first public sculpture, was proclaimed open on Wednesday morning in a drizzle at the Pulitzer Fountain in front of the Plaza Hotel.
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An important success for the Byzantines was that no king was proclaimed to succeed Cleph, opening a decade of interregnum, thus making them more vulnerable to attacks from Franks and Byzantines.
An important success for the Byzantines was that no king was proclaimed to succeed him, opening a decade of interregnum and making the Lombards who remained in Italy more vulnerable to attacks from Franks and Byzantines.
Disney Hall opened in 2003 and was proclaimed a triumph for Los Angeles.
The company, reportedly in stealth for six years, had just now opened its doors, it was proclaimed.
The list of regents was opened, the members sworn in, and George was proclaimed King of Great Britain and Ireland.
A republic was proclaimed.
He was proclaimed the winner.
Mr Gbagbo was proclaimed president.
Free love was proclaimed and practised.
Nowra was proclaimed a town in 1857.
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