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entrance

[en-truhns] / ˈɛn trəns /




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Court papers show the footballer was caught on a speed camera at 17:51 BST on 26 August Carrington Lane, near the entrance to United's training ground and academy complex.

From BBC

The grandmother, who has stubbornly remained in her room upstairs, finally makes her grand entrance.

From Los Angeles Times

When you cross the bridge, you can turn right or left along Stadium Way to get to a stadium entrance.

From Los Angeles Times

Newby asked Farooq about the potential radius of an explosion and managed to persuade him to move away from the building's entrance.

From BBC

The main entrance remains closed and there is a small exclusion zone within the station but facilities including the shops, ticket office and toilets will reopen.

From BBC