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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barred entry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something is not allowed to enter a certain area or location. For example: "The front door was barred entry so no one could enter the building."
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As a result, Feldmar was barred entry to the US.
He said he "deeply regretted" that a Dutch lawmaker had been barred entry to the UK.
On June 28, Thailand barred entry to two Burmese journalists who had written vitriolic columns.
The women, some of whom had medical conditions, were apparently barred entry for wearing rhinestone flats.
Earlier today the Associated Press reported that its correspondents had been barred entry.
For years, the U.S. government has barred entry to Tariq Ramadan, the Swiss Islamic scholar.
The French astronomer Guillaume le Gentil was barred entry to Pondicherry for the first transit and watched hopelessly from sea.
Mr. Browder has lived in Britain since 2005, when, he said, he was barred entry into Russia.
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"New proposals for increased monitoring of the Mediterranean need to focus on saving lives, not barring entry to the E.U".
Israeli security forces sealed off the West Bank and Gaza Strip, barring entry to Palestinians, for polling day.
One bill would bar entry to the United States of any doctors from China who want American transplant training.
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