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entry - use in sentences
Preposition: into
- force: Such a declaration shall take effect on the date of entry into force of the Convention for the State concerned.
Converse of object
- refuse: Without the necessary stamp in your passport, you may be refused entry.
- gain: They were clearly not expecting the house to be occupied at the time and made off without gaining entry when disturbed.
Adjective modifier
- duplicate: Duplicate entries will be sent to stand in the naughty children's corner, then deleted.
- winning: The winning entry will be on show outside Southwark Station for at least three months.
- deferred: Applications are welcomed both pre- and post-A level, and for deferred entry.
- correct: Selecting the correct entry on the list should take you to your CAS login screen.
Modifies a noun
- requirement: What are the GCSE entry requirements for the course?
- clearance: For certain nationalities entry clearance is required in addition to a work permit.
- fee: The entry fee for the season is £ 10.00.
- qualification: The social profile of students with differing entry qualifications is also different.
- visa: Will the issuance of entry visas be limited to persons from specific countries?
- form: Entry form will be on club web site soon.
Noun used with modifier
- diary: Perhaps ideas for an article, a review or simply a long diary entry.
- data: All users of the NJR data entry system need to register via the NJR Helpline.
- dictionary: Now classify what you have found according to the senses you defined in your dictionary entry.
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