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on the entrance vs at the entrance

Both "on the entrance" and "at the entrance" are not correct. The correct phrase to use is "at the entrance."

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 6982 views

on the entrance

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct preposition to use when referring to a location like an entrance is "at."
  • Now, 3rd Street has a law firm with security cameras on the entrance and lots of glass walls, which means you can see the passing cars.
  • You could see him dropping Hotch off, but the camera's only on the entrance, so I have no idea what direction he went, once he left the hospital.
  • But any pressure or impact on the entrance wound could dislodge it.
  • Go back two and zoom in on the entrance.
  • Arbitrar, a human ship has arrived, and is closing in on the entrance portal.
  • If our hit man stood here with a smoke, he'd have eyes on the entrance and the exit.
  • For people who have just arrived, we repeat that the numbers drawn correspond to the numbers on the entrance tickets.
  • The security camera show only two people, - but remember how sensitive the sensors on the entrance doors are?
  • On 25 February 2011, persons unknown opened fire on the entrance to the offices of the Turkish Cypriot newspaper 'Africa' and left a threatening message for Sener Levent, its editor.
  • The security cameras show only two people... ...but remember how sensitive the sensors on the entrance doors are?
  • None of them had a clear angle On the entrance's where we stand.
  • Armor tech windows, 6-pin locks on the entrance door.

Alternatives:

  • at the entrance

at the entrance

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "at the entrance" when referring to a specific location where someone enters a building or a place.
  • Tell them what was written at the entrance to the burial chamber.
  • Please go get the posters at the entrance for me.
  • Leave it at the entrance to dock C.
  • Artie, we're at the entrance.
  • You know, there is that footbridge at the entrance to the school.
  • The SUV's are stopped at the entrance.
  • ~ Hurry up, they're waiting at the entrance.
  • I will take the first watch at the entrance.
  • He may have taken them from the vessel at the entrance.
  • I'm at the entrance on Lansdale Street.
  • A stranger at the entrance requests a match.
  • Your car's at the entrance, Inspector.
  • Wait at the entrance to this building.
  • There's two more at the entrance.
  • I saw a security camera down at the entrance.
  • Meet me... at the entrance to the Darkling Woods at first light.
  • Meet me at the entrance in five minutes.
  • No magical "weed only" sign at the entrance.
  • There is a bus stop just at the entrance.
  • I count at least 12 guards with their weapons pointed straight at the entrance.

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