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Discover LudwigThe phrase "multiple entry" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a visa or travel document that allows an individual to enter a country multiple times within a specified period of time. Example: The tourist visa for Thailand is a multiple entry visa, allowing visitors to enter and exit the country as many times as they want within a period of six months.
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Multiple entry routes have already been suggested for prions15, 66.
How do you get new players in? (Paul Sams) There are multiple entry points for players.
The first thing a correspondent needs to organise is the multiple entry resident's journalist visa.
The same year, the State Department revoked his multiple entry visa to the US.
In 2008 he was granted a five-year multiple entry visitor visa.
There are multiple entry points to the collection galleries and pathways through the space, he said.
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Themes will be announced each Monday, and there will be multiple entry-fee levels for each theme.
Governments may issue multiple-entry visas for students and businessmen.
A Tourist visa costs £43 (single-entry); £50 (multiple-entry); Business: £58; Transit: £36.
The obligatory six-month multiple-entry visa to India costs £20.
Russia has grudgingly accepted a plan that would essentially grant Russians multiple-entry visas for travel to and from Kaliningrad.
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