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Used with adverbs:
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They illegally entered the building and were arrested."
(illegally, unlawfully)
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He slowly entered the dark room."
(slowly, cautiously, carefully, quietly)
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She quickly entered the classroom."
(quickly, quietly, suddenly)
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This information needs to be manually entered into the computer."
(manually)
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The data is automatically entered into the file."
(automatically)
Used with verbs:
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He opened the door to allow me to enter the secured building."
(to allow, to permit)
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She forbid him to enter the room until his surprise was ready."
(forbid)
Used with prepositions:
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He entered the building through the back door."
(through, by, from)
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They entered from the other room."
(from)
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She entered the data into the file."
(into, in)
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He entered his information on the form."
(on)
Used with nouns:
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He entered the army after high school."
(army, navy, air force, marines, military, workforce)
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A dog entered the yard."
(yard, room, house)
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She entered kindergarten early."
(kindergarten, school, high school, college, university)
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He entered his name into the computer."
(name, password, information, data)
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They entered into a debate."
(debate, dispute, partnership)
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The teams entered the arena."
(arena, field, stadium)
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He entered the country as a child."
(country)
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He entered a tournament at school."
(tournament, contest, race, competition)
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The army entered the war cautiously."
(war, battlefield, battle, minefield)
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He entered a plea with the judge."
(plea)