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The phrase "at entrances" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a location or to emphasize that something is accessible from multiple points of entry. For example, "There were long lines at entrances to the store."
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Cameras are customarily installed at entrances, too.
Soldiers have strung concertina wire at entrances to stop intruders.
Riot police were posted at entrances to the estate and a creche was evacuated.
There will most likely be more fences, checkpoints and intensified screening at entrances to competition sites.
In previous attacks, bombers usually failed to enter church buildings, instead detonating their explosives at entrances or in parking lots.
Also being added are more pedestrian bridges to address the congestion that occurred at entrances to the infield area.
Bullet holes scarred walls and homes, and Special Police Operations Battalion officers searched cars and pedestrians at entrances and exits.
She said signs would be posted at entrances to Rockland County to notify drivers from outside the county.
Signs warning visitors to "pass at your own risk" are posted at entrances to the walkway, but not all along it.
Many volunteers were wearing the yellow ribbons symbolising support for democratic reform that have started appearing on street signs and at entrances to underground stations.
Considered guardian images, they were placed at entrances to houses or inside them; larger ones could be used as clubs against human enemies.
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