create an opening

Frequency: 7.011.0 per million words

To make a hole or gap; to make an opportunity available.

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Examples (20)

  • The explosion created a large opening in the wall.
  • Cooper created the opening for Russell to shoot the first goal.
  • He carefully created an opening in the canvas with a knife.
  • The unexpected resignation created an opening for her to apply for a promotion.
  • We need to create an opening in the fence for easy access.
  • His brilliant move created an opening in the opponent's defense.
  • The strong winds created small openings in the makeshift shelter.
  • By joining the committee, she hoped to create new openings for community involvement.
  • Cooper created the opening for Russell to shoot the first goal.
  • The company is looking to create more openings for recent graduates.
  • Her brilliant presentation created an opening for her promotion.
  • The debate created a crucial opening for discussing environmental policies.
  • The new policy aims to create more job openings for graduates.
  • She always tries to create an opening for dialogue, even in difficult situations.
  • By working hard, you can create your own opening for success.
  • Hard work and dedication often create unforeseen openings for career advancement.
  • His unexpected departure created an opening for a new team leader.
  • The artist's unconventional approach created an opening for a new art movement.
  • The company hopes to create an opening in the market with its innovative product.
  • We need to create an opening in the market for our innovative product.