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entry

[en-tree] / ˈɛn tri /






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A report in the Telegraph revealed Brook, England's white-ball captain, was struck by the bouncer after being refused entry to a club the night before the third ODI in Wellington.

From BBC

Instead of mentally downshifting for something easy like data entry, which can often be performed by AI, workers may now be expected to focus intensely through longer stretches of data analysis.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, the second entry wasn’t particularly well-received by critics and its worldwide box office fell well short of its predecessor.

From Los Angeles Times

A teenager believed to be the first person to be charged with endangering others during a sea crossing to the UK without valid entry clearance said he was "forced to do so".

From BBC

The best setup is patient entries on pullbacks while waiting for momentum/technicals to improve.

From Barron's