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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area off the entry" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe a location or space related to an entry point, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Please ensure that the area off the entry is kept clear for safety reasons."
Alternatives: "area near the entrance" or "space adjacent to the entry".
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Two spaces were expressly created for Iman: an area off the entry foyer that has a delicately hand-painted closet and built-in drawers, and a dressing room off the master bedroom that is essentially a giant vanity, filled with mirrors and a small gold sink.
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The main level has two living areas off the entry hall, a dining room with built-in shelving, and a library-office with a fireplace and built-in bookshelves.
Is it off the entry?
A muscle spasm shut off the entry to her lungs.
He then walled off the entries.
Uncomfortable waiting area at the entry.
Fence the area off, if necessary.
A staircase wrapped in decorative ironwork sits off the front entry of this updated traditional in the Beverly Crest area.
A separate courtyard sits off the front entry.
A gated porch sits off the front entry.
A three-car garage sits off the front entry.
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