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enter on

verb as in start

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Djokovic is coming off a loss in the semifinals at the Geneva Open, a lower-tier event that he normally would never enter on the eve of a major.

The outcry over migrants in Europe focuses largely on the tiny minority of people who enter on unseaworthy boats or cross Europe’s borders on foot.

Newly requested objects enter on the left and the oldest objects get evicted when they reach the end of the line on the right.

Sharing in that real-life rom-com moment added to the poignant nostalgia we all had for "You've Got Mail," but we'd soon discover that the closed Barney's department store wasn't the only location that no longer existed or wasn't available to enter on the tour.

From Salon

Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since 2007, said a relief aid convoy of 20 trucks would enter on Saturday, carrying medicine, medical supplies and a limited amount of food and canned goods.

From Reuters

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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