Collocations for "entry"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "entry" in context.
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entry
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- data entry [work, roles, jobs]
- the [back, side, front] (door) entry
- [controlled, limited, monitored] entry
- entry is controlled by [cameras, guards, barriers]
- (no) signs of forced entry
- forced entry through the (front) door
- at the point of entry
- the [ease, difficulty] of entry
- free entry to the [show, museum]
- paid entry only
- entry costs [five] dollars
- free entry for [students, children]
- entry for [students] is free
- [denied, refused] entry to the [club, casino, theater]
- the [country's, nation's] entry into war
- its entry into the [free, single, European] market
- has entry to [high-ranking, influential, key] people
- fast-track entry to the [position, role, job]
- [wrote, read] her entries in the diary
- read his [sister's, wife's] diary entries
- [double, single] -entry [accounting, bookkeeping]
- a late entry in the [race, tournament]
- there are [50] entries in the [race]
- this week's [top, highest] chart entry
- didn't [see, obey] the no-entry sign
- an entry form for the [race, marathon]
- has a [two, four] -week entry visa
'entry' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
bar
- refuse
- wear
- heavy
- competition
- ticket
- right
- requirement
- pass
- log
- menu
- museum
- quick
- ID
- criterion
- debit
- denial
- deterrent
- duplicate
- embarrassment
- employee
- barrier
- foyer
- port
- null
- winning
- corresponding
- forced
- stamp
- restrict
- reserve
- forbid
- defer