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The phrase "able to enter a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or permission to access a specific location, system, or situation.
Example: "The new software update will make users able to enter a secure area of the application that was previously restricted."
Alternatives: "capable of accessing a" or "permitted to enter a".
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That way, if he relapsed, he might be able to enter a study using the cells.
Be able to enter a store and politely and successfully make a purchase?
That police should be able to enter a random apartment and kill the resident inside?
For the first time, visitors will be able to enter a Gormley – through its left foot, to be specific.
Vienna airport spokesman, Paul Kleemann, said they were investigating how the man was able to enter a secure area.
Being culturally fluent means being able to enter a new context, master the norms, and feel comfortable doing so.
One night he discovers that when the clock strikes 13 he is able to enter a sunlit garden where he meets Hatty.
But another minute up the sidewalk, I was able to enter a botanical garden and try again from the other side.
Instead of being able to get some of the most expensive items by using his points, he is now only able to enter a sweepstakes to win them.
For those nations able to enter a team, the cost had to be covered somehow, which probably explains the BOA's actions.
The ban means that he will not be able to enter a racecourse or training stable in any major racing country until April 2021.
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