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The phrase "iron gate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a gate that is made of iron material. Example: The old mansion was surrounded by a tall, black iron gate with intricate scrollwork.
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The iron gate was locked.
Ahead appeared a reddened iron gate.
I followed him through the iron gate he had opened.
There's a big green iron gate with locks.
We're protected by that twelve-foot-tall, spiked, iron gate.
For them, the iron gate opened a smidgen.
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Boughs of evergreen draped across the wrought-iron gate.
EVEN before I got to the big wrought-iron gate, two myths had been shattered.
But above the wrought-iron gate, a dozen colourful balloons float.
I scrambled up the slippery lane and pushed open the ramshackle corrugated-iron gate.
There, he installed a wrought-iron gate that had once belonged to his great-grandparents.
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