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Emacc Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Entry Into

"to get entry to the country"
"to get entry into the country"

Should I use "to" or "into"?
  

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Hi, With entry I'd use into . Consider this example: He was granted entry into the country. Regards

  • Hi, With entry I'd use into .
  • Consider this example: He was granted entry into the country.
  • Regards
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3 Answers
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Hi,

With entry I'd use into. Consider this example:

He was granted entry into the country.

Regards
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Hi,

I merely said what I would use. Entry to is possible (entry to the club, entry to the museum), but in

that case I much prefer entry into the country over entry to the country. Maybe it is just me—I don't know.

Regards

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