entry point

Frequency: 7.111.0 per million words

a place where people or things can enter a country or area

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Examples (10)

  • The city's main port is a major entry point for goods arriving from overseas.
  • Hackers often look for a weak entry point in a company's network security.
  • For many immigrants, Ellis Island was the historic entry point into the United States.
  • The consultant identified several entry points for the company to expand into the Asian market.
  • A break in the skin can be an entry point for bacteria and other pathogens.
  • This free workshop serves as an excellent entry point for beginners interested in coding.
  • Border patrol has increased surveillance at all known illegal entry points.
  • The main lobby is the designated entry point for all visitors to the building.
  • The soldiers planned to secure the mountain pass, a strategic entry point to the valley.
  • In the user interface, the search bar is the most common entry point for finding information.