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Discover Ludwig"No entry" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used when there is a restriction on entering a certain area, such as a road or building. For example, "A sign at the entrance of the building read 'No entry.'".
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No entry
phrase
Used on signs to indicate that entry into the area where the sign is displayed is forbidden.
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The singer had a padlock on his crotch with the legend: "No Entry".
You try the handle to no avail, then you notice the plaque: "Ingen Adgang" ("no entry").
"No entry, Madam".
No entry to Kibbutz Megiddo".
"No entry to fascists" and "Berkin Elvan is immortal", they read.
No entry exceeds more than about 200 words, so supplemental reading is a must.
"No entry," they said.
No judgments, no entry pass.
And there were no entry fees.
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Motherhood is a no-entry zone, a zone of privacy.
Out of respect, the field is a no-entry zone.
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