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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'entry gate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a gate or door used for entry into a place, such as a property or business. For example, "The security guard was stationed at the entry gate to ensure only authorized personnel were allowed inside."
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Crowds of patients have blockaded the entry gate, demanding weekend passes to go home.
A chain hung on the entry gate, but there was no lock, so I slipped inside.
When the water reached halfway up the entry gate, they moved that, too.
He said he was frightened by the crush of fans at his entry gate.
The 1.2-hectare, or 3-acre, property has an elaborate entry gate with a sloping tile roof.
In the 19th century, the area around the entry gate on 25th Street was crowded with monument makers and florists.
But Itai Gil, 47, who was guarding the entry gate at neighboring Kibbutz Matzuva, said the attack on Tuesday had changed everything.
In the shared courtyard, half a dozen bicycles of various sizes are propped against a tree or lie in the dirt by the tall entry gate.
An electronic entry gate into the line, with technology similar to E-ZPass, can lock out cabs that have committed violations.
Though the developer does not sell the furniture, the tollhouse by the entry gate will remain a gallery for the painter's prints and gifts.
The fourth fatality was Alan Kimble, 46, who had been enjoying the sight of the tractor steaming through the fair's side entry gate.
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