Sentence examples for a back gate from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a back gate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a secondary or less prominent entrance at the rear of a property or area.
Example: "The children played in the backyard, often sneaking out through a back gate to explore the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a rear gate" or "a side gate".

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The newspaper reported that the deer made it off the grounds out a back gate.

The Protestant residents want the students to use a back gate of the school grounds.

A little after noon, an elderly man with a Freud-style beard entered through a back gate.

Hani Nowara, a Brotherhood member trapped inside, told the portal that there are negotiations to release some people through a back gate of the mosque.

Allies would sneak him onto the school grounds through a back gate, and he'd hold court in a gym teacher's office.

Mo Rains, with the approval of the tower, unlocked a back gate to the rec gym, and cast and crew dashed inside.

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b Typical SEM image of a back-gate SWNT transistor.

The Si substrate was applied as a back-gate.

Figure 1b shows a SEM image of a back-gate SWNT transistor.

a Schematic view and operating mechanism of a back-gate FeFET-based nonvolatile memory device.

This process opens up the possibility of employing STO substrates as a back-gate in functional oxide devices.

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