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entry
noun as in way in to a place
noun as in introduction; permission to enter
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noun as in person participating in competition; effort
noun as in listing in a record
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Example Sentences
Behind this door is a 35-tonne rotating concrete turret, which the bank says "prevents any possibility of forced entry".
“Topgolf basically lowered the barriers to entry for people to get into the game of golf,” Boyles said.
At first I swam against it, trying to return to my entry point.
The thieves used a mechanical ladder on the back of a lorry to lift them to a first-floor balcony to gain entry to the gallery.
Many of the homes are closed off by tall entry gates.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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