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"enter the state" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a geographical area that is a political division of a country, such as a state in the United States. For example: "We decided to enter the state of California so we could enjoy the beautiful beaches."
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363, the Commissioner promulgated regulations permitting four categories of waste to enter the State.
It fell clearly below the 5% threshold to enter the state parliament at all, so it is out.
And at the same time, to enter the state, democratise it and use it to pursue social justice.
The curious thing is that male elephants don't normally enter the state of musth until they are in their mid-20s, and Ozzie is in his teens.
After Morsi's appointment, the protests were so large that the new governor couldn't enter the state building, and he resigned without ever sitting at his desk.
Experts in the field say that Greenwich is often the gateway for invasive plants, like mile-a-minute vine, to enter the state.
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Only after you pass their inspection are you allowed to enter the state-of-the-art military medical facility that has cared for, healed, operated on or sent those home to die since 1909.
But though he is considered important to the talks, the restrictions mean that Mr. Indyk cannot go to his Tel Aviv office or enter the State Department unescorted.
However, the protesters did not attempt to enter the State Department building, and police did not take action to arrest them.
In the fall he will enter the State University College at Oswego as a business administration major.
Ms. Willis, who plans to enter the State University at Binghamton in September, said she liked the Abercrombie & Fitch job because she meets different kinds of people.
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