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How to Use "Entry" with Example Sentences
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entry
(n):
the act of going in a place; the act of taking part in a contest; an item in a list or book
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Used with adjectives:
"
The museum offers
free
entry
on Mondays.
"
(free, half-price)
"
The police made a
forced
entry
into the house.
"
(forced)
"
They were arrested for
illegal
entry
into the building.
"
(illegal, unauthorized)
"
They made a
dramatic
entry
into the room.
"
(dramatic)
"
Many people voted for the
winning
entry
.
"
(winning)
"
Late
entries
are not allowed.
"
(late, early)
"
She writes a
diary
entry
every night.
"
(diary, journal, blog)
Used with verbs:
"
She
applied for
entry
to the organization.
"
(applied for, registered for)
"
They
were granted
entry
into the building.
"
(be + granted, be + allowed, be + denied, be + refused)
"
She
was guaranteed
entry
into the honors society.
"
(be + guaranteed)
"
The police
forced
entry
into the room.
"
(forced, gained)
"
The locked door
prevented
entry
into the building.
"
(prevented, blocked, limited, restricted)
"
She
submitted
her
entry
for the art competition.
"
(submitted, mailed in, sent in, turned in)
"
The contest
got
many
entries
.
"
(got, had, received, attracted)
"
They will
judge
the
entries
tomorrow.
"
(judge, evaluate)
"
She
writes
a weekly
entry
on her blog.
"
(writes, makes, posts)
"
This database
contains
many
entries
.
"
(contains, holds)
Used with nouns:
"
The
entry
requirements
for this school are very high.
"
(requirements, criteria, standards, qualifications)
"
Most people need an
entry
visa
to visit China.
"
(visa)
"
Entry
tickets
to the museum are included with the tour.
"
(tickets, passes, fees)
"
There are many
entry
points
along the border.
"
(points)
"
Wait for me by the
entry
door
.
"
(door, gate, hall)
"
The
entry
deadline
is Friday.
"
(deadline, due date)
"
The
entry
form
must be submitted by Monday.
"
(form, fees, dues)
Used with prepositions:
"
Entry
to
the club is based on age.
"
(to)
"
Entry
into
the museum is through this door.
"
(into)
"
There were many
entries
in
this contest.
"
(in, for)
"
She submitted an
entry
for
the contest.
"
(for, to)
"
She checked the
entries
on
the computer.
"
(on, in)
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