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The phrase "allow entrance through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when granting permission for someone to enter a specific location or area.
Example: "The security guard will allow entrance through the main gate after verifying your identification."
Alternatives: "permit access via" or "grant entry through".
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Diathermy and blunt dissection allow entrance through the neck, mid-line into the plane between the strap muscles and the thyroid.
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She was not allowed entrance.
A feature of the club was a solid 14 karat gold chain at its entrance; patrons were allowed entry through it by the doorman.
The liposome dispersion obtained was frozen in liquid N2 and thawed in a 25°C water-bath 25 times to allow the entrance of the calcein and extrusion was performed 10 times through a 0.2 μm filter.
They were rural inhabitants, living near rice and soybean storehouses that allow rodents entrance.
Cover box quickly and allow an entrance for the rest to follow.
that will allow them entrance to a number of movies at your theater.
By 1779, Northgate and Burgate had been destroyed to allow wider entrances for the city.
Security staff at the entrance allowed 15-20 people through at a time, according to reports.
Speaker Bronwyn Bishop and Senate president Stephen Parry on Sunday night ordered a lockdown of the ministerial wing, with only parliamentarians allowed through the entrance.
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