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The phrase "a single point of entry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a specific location or method through which access is granted or information is received.
Example: "For security reasons, we have established a single point of entry for all visitors to the building."
Alternatives: "one access point" or "a sole entry point".
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"But it has to be our responsibility to bring those together at a single point of entry".
The new software, which requires about five megabytes of storage, is intended to offer a single point of entry for new users for all Web and Internet activities.
In this paper, we propose BioCloud as a single point of entry to a multi-cloud environment for non-computer savvy bio-researchers.
Later this year a national "Gateway for Adoption" website will be launched, which is designed to be a single point of entry to adoption agencies for people wanting to adopt.
I envisioned this rich tapestry of services, obscure to monolithic, hooking in through engines and tools to a vastness of data and users, and, at the other end of the telescope, a single point of entry through which one would have instant access to everything from maps to obscure scientific results to the current price of tea.
The answer, Baum says, is Splunk, a browser-based search tool that mines a virtually unlimited amount of data from log files in real-time and allows system administrators to find trouble points across a network of servers from a single point of entry.
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A "single point-of-entry" system has been established to support collaboration between hospitals and industry.
6 In 2012, to reposition Denmark strategically for success in an increasingly competitive global clinical trials market, the Danish regions launched a new initiative, ie, a "single point-of-entry" system (SPOE) for clinical trials.
And doesn't any effect on the operating subsidiaries undermine the important benefits of a single-point-of-entry approach?
The Balancing Incentive Program in the ACA requires states to adopt a single-point-of-entry (or "No Wrong Door") approach.
Elmore now has a single-point-of-entry comprehensive PHC service (i.e. EPHS) which provides medical services, including after-hours emergency care, together with community health services (e.g. community nursing, health promotion, disease prevention and allied health services).
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