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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enter from" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the location or point of origin from which someone or something enters or is entering. For example, you could say "They entered from the back door of the house."
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"We will enter from Israel, not Jordan".
Today, twice as many goods enter from Israel as before.
Qaeda leaders might have wanted the hijackers to enter from two separate tracks for added security.
They will enter from the rear of the room, as if they were witnesses.
This is something that specifically affects those who enter from the EU".
The only way is to enter from within, and it's treated as a hostile attack.
A conceptualist might enter from one door while a modernist made an exit from another.
As you enter from the busy avenue, the convivial feel of the old country is immediate.
(It's on the far right as you enter from Place Valhubert).
The Spanish media made much of immigrants trying to enter from France.
We'd enter from opposite wings, greet each other, and start moving to a tom-tom rhythm".
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