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Filter by Meaning The gaming server was down, but the administrators were able to reopen it after fixing the issue.
The online store had to temporarily close due to a technical glitch, but they were able to reopen it soon after.
You need to reopen the app to see the new features.
The airline is set to reopen flights to the Caribbean next week.
The company plans to reopen its factory in the region to boost production.
She wants to reopen the case and prove her client's innocence.
The airline will reopen bookings for international flights soon.
The museum will reopen after the renovation work is completed.
The authorities have given permission to reopen the park for public use.
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