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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gate into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an entry point or access to a particular place, concept, or experience.
Example: "The garden serves as a gate into a world of tranquility and beauty."
Alternatives: "an entrance to" or "a portal into".
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Go through a gate into the churchyard.
He fought with officers as they prepared to walk him through a gate into Mexico.
The fabrics flutter, rearrange themselves, imply a gate into another world.
Immediately opposite the cottage go through a gate into a picnic area by the river.
Journalists waiting outside a gate into the University were roughed up and ordered to leave the area.
It was still very early in the day when we reached the cut that led like a gate into Hot Creek Valley.
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Keep heading downhill following the path down some rough steps over a stile, turning briefly right in a band of trees and then left over a footbridge and through a kissing gate into a field.
By opening a chemical gate into a hollow carbon molecule, a team of chemists has discovered a simple way to make compounds that most scientists believed could not exist: compounds incorporating the elements helium and neon.
To best of our knowledge, there have been no reports of an intentional introduction of a new gate into an enzyme structure.
The first one you'll encounter is entered through a wooden gate, into a sort of air lock.
Visitors enter through a little gate into a sprawling, slightly overgrown garden that surrounds the whole house.
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