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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a door into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe an entry point or opportunity to access something, such as knowledge, experiences, or new ideas.
Example: "Reading this book is a door into the fascinating world of ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "a gateway to" or "an entryway into".
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Asked about the number of "doorings" - in which people open a door into a bike or a car - he said that as of Oct. 22, there had been 147 tickets issued for that offense around the state.
Mr. Lin hurried down a ramp, past trash bags and through a door into the basement.
Leaving Benny, we went through a door into the room where the dance was being held.
I saw a door into a building leading to the gate, but it would not open.
And I am led through a door into a darkened room.
Duct tape, a lever and a trip wire turn a door into a deadly weapon.
It also opens a door into the offshore world revealed by the Panama Papers.
Godwin's story kicks open a door into a world without protection.
At the bottom, he pushed through a door into the asset-protection complex, a warren of windowless basement offices.
On the third floor, she pushed through a door into a cramped room filled with milk-colored light.
How it began It had seemed an innocent enough request: could she help him hoist a door into its frame?
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