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enter on
Idioms and Phrases
Also, enter upon . Set out, begin, as in We are entering on a new era , or They entered upon the most difficult part of the research . [Early 1600s]Example Sentences
Mr Rose said he hoped for the same number or more would enter on Monday.
As part of his guilty plea, which Do is scheduled to formally enter on Jan. 3, he also admitted failing to report his earnings from Liberty Medical to the Internal Revenue Service.
Some of the film’s details, like Orlok’s frighteningly long fingers and shooting exteriors in Hunedoara, an ancient castle in the real Transylvania in Romania, are nods to earlier vampire films, as is the use of 5,000 live rats, some of whom were “trained to run up a ship’s gangplank and enter on command.â€
Djokovic is coming off a loss in the semifinals at the Geneva Open, a lower-tier event that he normally would never enter on the eve of a major.
The outcry over migrants in Europe focuses largely on the tiny minority of people who enter on unseaworthy boats or cross Europe’s borders on foot.
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