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entryway

noun as in entry to place

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As RCI employees walk through remaining work to be done on the mount, museum staff visiting from Los Angeles mark the location of the future hall’s entryway with painter’s tape on the warehouse floor.

On her Instagram stories, Moore shared a photo of Lou’s big brothers welcoming their little sister home with an entryway banner.

This was his primary entryway to acting, which, he soon realized, he enjoyed more than tackling running backs.

These pumps, costing about a $500,000 each, serve as the entryway into the facility’s treatment process.

As general manager, he nervously watched games from an entryway in the stands, if he could make himself watch at all.

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

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