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The phrase "gateway from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a passage or entrance that leads from one place to another. Example: The large arch served as a gateway from the town square to the bustling market.
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Researchers will be able to access the gateway from their own workstations.
There is some light manufacturing, and it is the gateway from the east to the Iowa Great Lakes resort area.
He believes that technology and the Internet can be "a gateway from misery to success" for Greece.
Let's say you have a gateway from the future to the past, like a telephone conversation with your past self.
Soon we passed the small town of St.-Jérôme St.-Jérômeay from the St. Lawrence River valley to the Laurentians.
You may be interested in YahooPOPs, which provides a gateway from Outlook/Eudora to the web-based Yahoo! service.
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Getting there and getting around The Great Lakes have three direct gateways from the UK.
The team also simulated the effect of removing important nodes, such as gateways from the network.
Steep-walled narrow valleys, a number of which are north to south in alignment, lie in the sierra, and there are several gateways from the Gulf of Mexico lowlands to the plateau.
They can buy servers from Sun; media gateways from Cisco or Tellabs; switching software from young companies like IPverse or Vsys; and voice mail and other features from companies like Iperia, a newcomer in Burlington, Massachusetts.
Given the diverse evolution from gates to gateways, from cities to regions and the sometimes virtual nature of place itself, arrival and departure have new meanings.
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