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door

[dawr, dohr] / dɔr, doʊr /


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After O’Brien’s lifeless body is wheeled out, a name plaque with a new host is put on the door.

From Los Angeles Times

At that level, much of the coming profit growth is already priced in, leaving the door open to sellers to come in and knock the shares lower.

From Barron's

Dad gazed out the door and down the corn rows, trying not to smile.

From Literature

This was what the Watchers guarded: a door to the Otherworld.

From Literature

But the administration’s approach has also opened the door to a new wave of financial challengers that the industry is beginning to view as a threat.

From The Wall Street Journal