Sentence examples for be an entry point from inspiring English sources

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"The environment will only be an entry point for a small cluster of consumers," he said.

They may even be an entry point into beer if you're not already a fan – after all, if you like sourdough and natural wines, you're already halfway there.

Hostessing does not involve prostitution, though religious and women's groups point out that hostesses can be pressured into having sex with clients, and that hostessing can be an entry point into Japan's sprawling underground sex industry.

But he has another side, a longing for being taken seriously as an "intellectual," which could be an entry point for Obama to "seduce" him as, in a different way, Clinton seduced him.

My goal is that product can be an entry point to our brand, a young woman who maybe buys a membership with her husband 10 years later at our golf course, or is staying at our hotels.

And parking solutions could be an entry point to the larger market of driverless vehicles.

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"It's an entry point".

Here's an entry point".

For decades, Flushing has been an entry point for immigrants.

Directgov in the UK was an entry point into a confusing maze of additional sites.

"Clearly he was looking to see if there was an entry point to come back".

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