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Discover Ludwig"refuse entry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when someone is not allowed to enter a certain place. For example, "The guard refused entry to anyone without the correct credentials."
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Businesses such as nightclubs, however, are allowed to refuse entry to whoever they choose provided that the reasons for refusal are not discriminatory under this legislation.
Soldiers guard the entrance and refuse entry to all males.
Individuals can also "self-exclude" by asking their local casinos or betting shops to refuse entry.
He will refuse entry to the magpies, Pampon and Durrance will confine them.
"The technology deployed at our turnstiles will refuse entry to anyone without an official ticket".
There was no rational reason for a serious venue to refuse entry to such a phenomenon.
Daily, he said, on average, "we refuse entry to 574 noncitizens and 63 criminal aliens".
The decision to refuse entry to Phiri is likely to be controversial because of her profile.
The government of Saddam Hussein continued to refuse entry to UN arms inspectors for most of the year.
The US has lobbied governments around the world to refuse entry to Snowden and has invalidated his US passport.
"Refuse entry to the magpies" could refer to Popes Pius VI and VII, both of whom Napoleon imprisoned.
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