Sentence examples for placed to enter from inspiring English sources

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So tech startups are well placed to enter the arena.

In 2002, it adopted a five year plan that prioritised increased salaries, recruitment, and training incentives, so it was well placed to enter into a bilateral agreement with the federal government in 2005.

Proinflammatory molecules released by these cells are ideally placed to enter the hepatic circulation and could impact on development of systemic inflammation or insulin resistance.

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Fox's baseball drama, Pitch, should have all the elements in place to enter the zeitgeist.

It has been too dangerous a place to enter for more than seven days.

School-like on the outside, the practice facility was one of the more stunning places to enter.

It provided no obvious place to enter "energy efficient building property" via its interview and told me that we were entitled to no credit.

Children learn to consider the thoughts of other people only when the minds of those who care for them are safe places to enter.

Eater, the night-life and restaurant blog, recently ranked Red Egg among the city's three most difficult places to enter, a distinction that made the doorman chuckle.

There were an infinite number of places to enter the forest, which stretched darkly, politely, on both sides of the road.

This is not the place to enter into the agonies of the relationship to Douglas, or "Bosie" as Wilde called him.

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