open an avenue
Frequency: 7.010.9 per million words
To create or make a new opportunity or course of action available.
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- The discovery of the new material opened an avenue for creating more efficient batteries.
- Successful diplomatic talks could open an avenue for lasting peace in the region.
- The new legislation opens an avenue for small businesses to compete with larger corporations.
- Learning a new language opened up a whole new avenue of career opportunities for her.
- This research doesn't provide all the answers, but it does open an avenue for further investigation.
- The Supreme Court's decision has opened a new avenue for legal challenges.
- By digitizing our archives, we are opening new avenues for historical research.
- The international trade agreement will open an avenue to new markets for our products.
- His innovative approach to the problem opened an avenue that no one had previously considered.
- The goal of the grant is to open an avenue for artists from underrepresented communities.