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gateway

[geyt-wey] / ˈgeɪtˌweɪ /
NOUN
entry to place
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Beyond the songs appearing in Netflix’s biggest film to date, they’re also more approachable than some traditional K-pop, which lets them serve as a gateway into the genre for some curious American listeners.

From The Wall Street Journal

Han-koo also said Britain can serve as a gateway for South Korea in its trade with Europe, while South Korea can serve as a gateway to Asia for British companies.

From BBC

The music of “Sinners” is its soul and a gateway that transports the audience into some ethereal plane.

From Salon

For the Johnsons, instead of providing a gateway to homeownership, the FHA loan soon became a problem.

From MarketWatch

However, CITs could end up as a gateway for higher costs, higher risks and lower visibility.

From The Wall Street Journal