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"the front gate" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the entrance or main access point of a property or building. Example: "The delivery person approached the front gate, typed in the access code, and waited for someone to buzz them in."
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We drove through the front gate.
Tiles at the front gate were broken.
"For me, it's the front gate.
"Someone left the front gate open, and Spartacus escaped.
There's a kid at the front gate who's pretty sick".
The man parked his car right at the front gate.
Outside the front gate, I spoke with an Afghan couple.
(Call ahead to get past the front gate).
Two AFP officers appear on the front gate.
A bank trustee threatened to padlock the front gate.
In the morning, after breakfast, Hannah, our older daughter, darted for the front gate.
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