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entry

noun as in introduction; permission to enter

noun as in person participating in competition; effort

noun as in listing in a record

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Behind this door is a 35-tonne rotating concrete turret, which the bank says "prevents any possibility of forced entry".

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“Topgolf basically lowered the barriers to entry for people to get into the game of golf,” Boyles said.

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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.

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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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