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point of entry

noun as in foot in the door

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Since the war began, Rafah has also become the only point of entry for medical delegations and humanitarian supplies.

From Salon

Border Patrol show that about 90% of the fentanyl seized at the border in recent years was at legal points of entry, and 91% of the seizures were from U.S. citizens.

The military controls the Mexico City airport, customs points of entry, the northern and the southern border.

Even after campus activities and protests wound down for the summer, Columbia’s campus has remained on “orange level” alert for much of the last several weeks, restricting off-campus guests and closing numerous points of entry.

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It is the only point of entry for Russian gas into the EU.

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