Sentence examples for enter straight from inspiring English sources

The phrase "enter straight" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in situations where you are instructing someone to go directly into a place without deviation.
Example: "When you arrive at the venue, enter straight through the main doors."
Alternatives: "go straight in" or "proceed directly inside."

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You can enter straight from the station, otherwise the front door is on the street side, facing St Pancras.

This week Nirvana's You Know You're Right will enter straight into the top 10 with a bullet, appropriately enough.

There are humanising touches everywhere: little lobbies mean you don't enter straight into the flats, while the main staircases have a meandering generosity and an elegant curving sweep, rather than the usual straight-up flight.

In the first, a new deal with the EU would be negotiated within two years, allowing the UK to leave and enter straight into a new relationship with Brussels.

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At the age of 50 he decided to take up a new profession and entered Straight College, New Orleans, to study law; he was subsequently admitted to the bar.

In the Army, which he entered straight out of college, he served as a public information officer at Fort Hood, near Killeen, Tex.

Discussions are continuing about amending the system next season, with the side finishing top either coming straight up or entering straight into a play-off with the Premiership's bottom club.

She had discovered more than 600 cases of "dummy forms" being entered straight into the final stage of the department system and recorded as needing "no further action", covering up that the case had not been assessed or investigated.

Just because I was never questioned before entering straight places didn't mean I didn't get special treatment in them.

Thus, with these results, we are entering straight in the main ongoing discussions about the curcumin capability to induce autophagic processes and to evaluate its potency.

As the horses enter the straight, the camber (the course slopes away from the Grandstand to the far rail) accentuates any tiring and any tendency to hang to the left.

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