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The phrase "gate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally refers to a literal gate that stands at the entrance to a place, such as a doorway or a walled-in garden, or a figurative gate as in the entrance to knowledge, a state of understanding, or another metaphorical place. For example: "When she walked through the gate of the walled garden, she felt a sense of peace and serenity."
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Entombment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Burial at Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, NY.
Interment Gate of Heaven.
FRONT GATE OF the septic-tank company.
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(a)Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve.
"They've opened the gates of hell.
At the gates of the Treasury?
The gates of Zamana Electronic are mangled.
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