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entry

[en-tree] / ˈɛn tri /






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Among the proposals is a potential “fast entry” process.

From The Wall Street Journal

Just then, his gaze snagged on one of the framed photographs on Minna’s entry table.

From Literature

The red brick building that houses the apartment is also home to 26 other units and offers several high-end communal amenities, including an elevator, laundry room, and video intercom entry.

From MarketWatch

The fintech’s solid earnings and better-than-expected guidance for the full year didn’t trigger a rise in shares, but they created “the type of entry point we had been waiting for,” the analysts wrote.

From Barron's

Ghassan al-Dheini, head of the militia, was quoted in Israeli media on Monday as saying his unit would play "an important security role regarding entry and exit through the Rafah crossing".

From BBC