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The entrance
to a place is the way into it, for example a door or gate.
oft N to/into/of n
(=entry)
Beside the entrance to the church, turn right..., He was driven out of a side entrance with his hand covering his face..., A marble entrance hall leads to a sitting room.
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entrance
These are words often used in combination with entrance.
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arched entranceThe building has four arched entrance portals, one on each side.
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back entranceThey found a note stuck on the front entrance which informed them that the door was not working and to use the
back
entrance
.Wikipedia
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entrance foyerThe
entrance
foyer
consists of just an open-air space with a portable desk, like a valet parking kiosk.Wikipedia
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