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Discover LudwigThe phrase "security gate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a physical barrier or gate to secure an area from unauthorized access. For example, "Employees must swipe their ID cards to pass through the security gate before entering the building."
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Scott, driving a white Ferrari, arrived through the security gate.
Mr. Reimann pressed a buzzer next to the security gate.
They have to pass through a metal-detecting security gate, which is comical, but sad.
The property sits on 19-acres and is private; there is a guarded security gate.
The estate also has a security gate and a putting green.
There's a two-car garage, a working fountain and a security gate.
I showed my pass at the security gate and was on my way.
As the metal security gate was lowered behind them, they lingered on the sidewalk.
He also said he spent several thousand dollars removing the security gate and plexiglass barriers.
The S.U.V. pinned the victims against the security gate of a corner restaurant, the police said.
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