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Free sign upThe phrase "a gate in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of gate located within a certain context or area.
Example: "There was a gate in a tall stone wall that led to the garden."
Alternatives: "an entrance in a" or "a doorway in a".
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Turn left and you come to a gate in a few moments.
A gate in a public transportation device has to check ticket validity in less than 300ms.
I went through a gate in a high wall and descended steep steps to a sloping hillside garden that surrounds several buildings.
A gate in a high brick wall creaks open, to reveal a cluster of small, whitewashed, steep-roofed houses round a church.
Through a grim twist of fate, every flight seemed to leave from a gate in a distant corner of the terminal.
The youth ignored the officer's command, the statement said, and moved toward a gate in a fence at 342 Ellison Street.
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A gate in an ion channel that when opened initiates ion flow through the channel pore.
At least three projectiles struck the shrine's compound on Tuesday, one hitting a gate in an inner courtyard and wounding at least 12 people, amid some of the heaviest fighting in the six-week standoff in Najaf.
And average maximum wait times at a different gate in Terminal A was just 12 minutes at 4 p.m. Know your rights.
Why not? he skidded through a gate in and plowed head on into a train.
Miller, who hit his chin on a gate in the first run, came to a near standstill and almost missed a gate in his final run.
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