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door

[dawr, dohr] / dɔr, doʊr /


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The simple words "You're not in a good spot. You need some help. How can I help you?" opened the door for Ryan to speak honestly, seek support and find a way back.

From BBC

Firefighters had previously urged people living or travelling through the area to close windows and doors due to the smoke, but this advice has now been lifted.

From BBC

Rubble covered the platform, where a train with shattered windows and twisted doors stood.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It was intolerable. You can't really concentrate, you're sweating, you feel sick. I stumbled into the chemists next door to the hotel, then collapsed."

From BBC

If a film as spectacular and original as this can exist now, there must still be some sunlight left on the other side of the door.

From Salon