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entrance

[en-truhns] / ˈɛn trəns /




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One of them, Carlos Bolsonaro, a former city councilman in Rio de Janeiro, nevertheless showed up at the hospital entrance to "send good energy" to his father.

From Barron's

I’m told there are food carts and things near the entrances of buildings.

From Los Angeles Times

On top of the cost of replacing locks on the site, concrete blocks would need to be be installed at the entrances to the site in a bid to block fly-tippers from entering.

From BBC

Nebraska rancher Shaun Loughery said his family’s brand was the first ever registered with the state in 1899; the symbol hangs above the entrance to his ranch as a point of pride.

From The Wall Street Journal

At one of the district's main entrances, an armed member of the government security forces was holding a walkie-talkie and a map of where his personnel were deployed.

From Barron's