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Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"entry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "entry" as a noun to refer to the act of entering, or as a noun to refer to something that is entered, such as an item in a list that is used to keep track of something. Example sentence: "I kept a record of my expenses in my journal by making an entry for each purchase."
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News & Media
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60 human-written examples
Only one entry per person.
News & Media
Nevertheless, Behind the Candelabra screened as a competition entry at the Cannes film festival in May, and later debuted in UK cinemas.
News & Media
The right to use your name and county of residence for the sole purpose of identifying you as the author of your entry and/or as a winner of the Competition.
News & Media
Where an individual whose image is featured in a Competition entry is aged less than 18 years the entrant confirms that the parent or guardian of that individual has given the relevant consent.
News & Media
You are responsible for the cost (if any) of sending your Competition entry to us.
News & Media
4. To enter the Competition you must submit your entry to the relevant Guardian Witness assignment, providing an email address by which the photographer of the image can be contacted.
News & Media
You own the copyright to your Competition entry as its author.
News & Media
1) A late entry, but a brilliant one, from Massimo Gobbi, who met Jaime Valdés's cross with one of the most perfect outside-of-the-boot volleys you are ever likely to see.
News & Media
The house, known as Fortress Fitt after security grills and an entry phone system were installed, was in an area of north Belfast patchworked with Protestant and Catholic enclaves, and notorious for the highest number of sectarian attacks in the province.
News & Media
Other than the US Open (where she has received several main-draw wild cards), this is only the second Grand Slam main draw for Gibbs, after getting direct entry into the Australian Open in January.
News & Media
Other post-Soviet countries may be guarded, however catchy her entry song, Tick Tock, might be.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In the context of data records, use "entry" to specify a record within a log or database. For example, "What does the "entry" for 2 August 2005 say?"
Common error
Avoid using "entrance" when you specifically mean a submission or record. "Entrance" refers to a physical point of access, whereas "entry" covers a broader range of meanings including submissions, records, and acts of entering.
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Linguistic Context
The word "entry" functions primarily as a noun, referring to the act of entering, a point of access, or an item recorded in a log or list. Ludwig shows various examples where "entry" is used in these contexts, like a competition "entry" or a diary "entry".
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
30%
Science
25%
Less common in
Academia
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "entry" is a versatile noun used to describe the act of entering, permission for entrance, or an item within a collection, as confirmed by Ludwig. It is grammatically correct and very common, appearing frequently in News & Media, Formal & Business, and Scientific contexts. Ludwig AI supports its use in diverse scenarios, from referring to a competition "entry" to a database "entry". While alternatives like "entrance", "access", and "admission" exist, "entry" maintains its distinct role across various registers, typically exhibiting a neutral tone.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
entrance
This alternative refers to the act of entering or the point of access, similar to "entry" but often used for physical spaces.
access
This term emphasizes the ability or right to enter or use something, focusing on permission or opportunity.
admission
This term highlights the act of being allowed to enter a place or organization, often implying acceptance.
ingress
A more formal term for "entry", suggesting the act of going in or entering.
accession
Suggests formally gaining entry or acceptance, often in a hierarchical context.
debut
Refers to a first appearance or introduction, often in a performance or competitive context.
submission
Implies the act of presenting something for consideration, like an "entry" in a contest.
opening
Highlights the start or beginning of something, which can relate to the act of entering a new phase.
initiation
Suggests the formal process of being admitted into a group or organization.
point of entry
Specifies a location or stage where something enters, such as a system or country.
FAQs
How to use "entry" in a sentence?
The word "entry" can be used to refer to the act of entering, permission to enter, or an item in a list. For example, "The museum offers free "entry" on Tuesdays" or "I made a new "entry" in my diary".
What can I say instead of "entry"?
Which is correct, "entry" or "entrance"?
"Entry" and "entrance" have different meanings. "Entry" refers to the act of entering or an item entered in a record. "Entrance" refers to a doorway or point of access. So the correct word depends on what you want to express.
What's the difference between "entry" and "ingress"?
"Entry" is a common term for the act of entering. "Ingress" is a more formal and less frequently used term with the same meaning, suggesting the act of going in.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested