Sentence examples for aisle door from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aisle door" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a door that provides access to an aisle, commonly found in places like theaters, airplanes, or stores.
Example: "Please make sure to keep the aisle door clear for easy access during the performance."
Alternatives: "aisle entrance" or "aisle access door."

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The application of boarding strategies and novel cabin layouts focusing on aisle, door and seat, are options to shorten the boarding process inside the cabin.

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Dr. Richard V. Olsen, a professor of environmental psychology at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and a member of the Our House board, outlined the real estate requirements of older people with disabilities: "a ranch house on a level lot, since wheelchairs might become a necessity; abundant natural light to accommodate aging eyes; easy flow between the rooms; and wide aisles and door frames".

As the employee waited by one of the doors, she saw them run from an aisle out the door, observing one bottle in their possession.

The lines started the next day, snaking down the aisle, out the door and into the parking lot of the local 7-Eleven.

While the man talked on, Chet got up from his seat and made his way up the aisle to the door.

I shook my head, put the book I had been reading into my backpack, got up, lifted my suitcase out of the overhead compartment and stood waiting in the aisle for the door up ahead to open.

At 56th St., he suddenly glaned up, perceived that he'd reached, or passed his destination, got to his feet, pulled the buzzer cord, tipped his hat and said, "Madam, I wonder if you'd be good enough to---." "Gentlemen's Agreement," the lady said, quick as a flash, and he scooted gratefully down the aisle to the door.

"All of that angst, and for what?" Same thing with that bell that dings when the plane comes to the gate, and everybody jumps up as if there is nothing more important in the world than grabbing a bag from an overhead bin and crouching in a jammed aisle until the door opens.

Your kid pukes all over the grocery store aisle, a stray door upends you while you're biking across town, your phone rings at 2 AM and your best friend is going, "Um, I'm in jail?" On occasion, you want to revert to childhood and appeal to a higher authority—"This is too hard," you want to whine.

Michael Derchin, a financial analyst with FTN Equity Capital Markets in New York, said that when he traveled on business, he preferred to sit on the aisle near the front door, to avoid the crush of passengers upon landing.

Rhys's coffin, in Everton's blue and bearing white lilies, moved back down the long aisle to the west door and was then taken for a private burial.

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