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"entrant of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is entering a place, event, or competition. Here is an example: "The entrant of the annual science fair was a group of high school students with a revolutionary new project."
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Both these factors push up the cost to a new entrant of building a distribution network.
The other entrant of a total of 5 was a team from Sweden, who opted out of a bronze medal play-off (tug-off? no maybe not).
"Outside capital has the potential to facilitate either a new entrant of scale to the industry, or to accelerate the growth rate of some of the smaller existing firms," he said in an interview Thursday.
If the Entrant of the winning Design does not respond to GNM within 14 days of notification then the prize will be forfeited and GNM shall be entitled to select another winning Design (and the Entrant who submitted that Design will have to respond to notification within 14 days or else they will also forfeit the prize).
(The list would have a tenth entrant, of course, if not for AppDynamics' pre-IPO exit).
Following the 1980 campaign, GTi Engineering was approached by Porsche about becoming the primary European entrant of the company's new 924 Carrera GTR in endurance racing.
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We encourage entrants of all ages.
At worst, incumbents should be as capable as new entrants of succeeding in nascent markets.
Only in the more recent EU entrants of Spain and Poland is there significant optimism.
Slovenia, one of the 10 "big bang" entrants of May 2004, adopted the euro yesterday.
In 1955, his Bluebell Polka was one of the most unlikely top 20 entrants of even that eclectic musical era.
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