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The phrase "a single door of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific entry point or opportunity among many, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "In the vast landscape of possibilities, she found a single door of opportunity that could change her life."
Alternatives: "one entry point of" or "a solitary gateway to".
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We introduced a two-step task where models had to remove a bar to untie a rope that blocked a single door of a box.
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And a weather station, a small white trailer with a single door and an assortment of meteorological instruments, which, on the first day of bidding, had had a single offer of $5.
Laminoplasty increases the effective diameter of the spinal canal by shifting the laminae dorsally with use of either a single door with a single lateral hinge, or a double door with lateral hinges on both sides.
Consequently, Mr. Muratovic spent as much as two weeks scraping the many accumulated layers of paint from a single door frame.
So from inside, a single door opens either into the royal city of Kingsbury, or into a little coastal village called Porthaven, or onto the hills outside the small town of Market Chipping, where the castle roams around frightening people.
These are typically in the form of large cages with a single door.
"We actually shut down most of the doors and forced employees through a single door in order to get more collisions," he reveals.
There wasn't a single door.
Class E also had a single door at the back.
Unlock a single door.
Use the bell only with a single door at first.
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