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entrance

[en-truhns] / ˈɛn trəns /




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Most of the “action” involves the first lady making entrances: off private jets, out of big black cars and into well-appointed rooms.

From Los Angeles Times

The container terminals are located at the entrances of the waterway, a proximity that has long magnified their strategic sensitivity despite their formal separation from canal operations.

From The Wall Street Journal

Insurance coverage protects teams from having to pay a player for time missed because of an injury stemming from the WBC, which requires participants to undergo entrance and exit physicals to document injury information.

From Los Angeles Times

The entrance to Base 101 remained blocked off by armed soldiers.

From Barron's

We walk in silence, making our way up a rutted slope toward the entrance of the Park.

From Literature