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Discover LudwigThe phrase "front gate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the entrance or barrier at the front of a property. Example: The house was surrounded by a tall fence, with a large front gate that swung open upon entering.
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front gate
noun
The gate at the front of a property, especially a residential property.
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FRONT GATE OF the septic-tank company.
We drove through the front gate.
Tiles at the front gate were broken.
"For me, it's the front gate.
And remember always to close your front gate.
We stood outside its front gate for a while, looking.
"Someone left the front gate open, and Spartacus escaped.
There's a kid at the front gate who's pretty sick".
The sign at his front gate announces: BEWARE MR. BAKER.
(Call ahead to get past the front gate).
Two AFP officers appear on the front gate.
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