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"entered for the" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing participation or submission in a competition, contest, or event. Example: "I entered for the annual writing competition, hoping to win first place." In this sentence, "entered for the" indicates that the speaker has submitted their writing for consideration in the competition.
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Was Jeffrey Archer entered for the 2011 Booker?
Here are the horses entered for the 127th running of the Kentucky Derby.
In bygone years 70 teams or more entered for the Reisinger.
In total, 592 books were entered for the Costas, previously known as the Whitbreads.
Lido Palace and Repent are among eight horses who have been entered for the Gold Cup.
This resulted in five fully worked-up bids being entered for the competition.
Three weeks earlier, 13 teams had been entered for the Games.
Here are the horses entered for the 126th running of the Preakness.
The third, Waitress, had been recently completed and entered for the Sundance Film Festival.
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There are 11 other trainers with horses pre-entered for the Classic.
It then automatically calls the number and issues a verification code which must be re-entered for the post to go live.
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