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entrance

[en-truhns] / ˈɛn trəns /




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A group of protesters are seen in video standing near a staircase away from the building’s entrance.

From Los Angeles Times

The estate sits behind high hedges and a gated entrance that leads to a long driveway—ensuring total privacy from prying eyes.

From MarketWatch

Other destinations, such as the Doge's Palace in Venice, offer free entrance for city residents.

From Barron's

She said when staff returned after Christmas "piles of stuff was blocking the entrance".

From BBC

Their current recruitment strategy involves players from lower echelons compared with the superstar signings that accompanied their entrance into the pro golf market.

From BBC