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Discover Ludwig"entrance from" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate the location or direction from which someone enters a place or space. Example: The entrance from the main street is marked by a large sign.
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Entrance from Grand Army Plaza.
The basement had its own entrance, from the backyard.
A service entrance from the dock was on one end.
The one, I said, near the entrance from Piccadilly.
She made her entrance from the back of the stalls.
There is not even an entrance from the street.
In the imperial era, the gateway was the Porta Ostiensis, the entrance from the Ostia Road.
Park entrance from £61 per adult and £55 per child (disneylandparis.com).
The bedroom suite also has a second entrance from the street.
That evening, the Lady of the Lake made her entrance from upstage, silhouetted against the twilight.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Street-level side entrance from Waverly Place into the back garden.
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