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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entry *" can be used in written English
It is usually used to refer to a specific entry in a list or database. For example: - Please make sure your name is spelled correctly in the entry form. - The entry titled "Best in Show" had the highest number of votes. - Can you update the entry for our company in the directory? - The entry for this word in the dictionary includes several different definitions.
Exact(43)
Entry £5.
Entry fee?
Entry re.
Entry: $6 a person.
"It's an entry point".
Guided entry is begun.
Similar(17)
Understand double-entry bookkeeping.
Is it: "entry-level".
Free entry.
"Refused entry".
27 entry.
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