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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enter the town" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of going into a town or arriving at a town, often in a narrative or instructional context.
Example: "As the sun began to set, the travelers decided to enter the town to find a place to rest for the night."
Alternatives: "arrive at the town" or "go into the town".
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"They [Gaddafi's forces] will never enter the town.
Olukolade said troops had to clear landmines before they were able to enter the town.
Now he expects to be among the first Bani Walid natives and rebels to enter the town.
Libyans from outside Misrata need special permission to enter the town unless they slip in with a foreign journalist.
They'll spend almost twenty-four hours down there, because the Russians won't enter the town until the next day.
Turkey has also been warning Iraqi Shia militia not to enter the town of Tal Afar, a largely Turkoman town.
She is divorced now, lives in a secured, secret location, and has a lifetime restraining order against him; he is not allowed to enter the town limits.
In Thala, several residents said by telephone that they had seen several military vehicles enter the town late on Saturday, apparently sent to help quell the violence.
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On Feb. 2, Russian soldiers entered the town.
This morning, about eight o'clock, the cavalry of the enemy entered the town, the infantry following.
When officers entered the town in early February and searched houses, huge clashes erupted.
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