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Common Entrance
noun
- (in Britain) an entrance examination for a public school, usually taken at the age of 13
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There were two harbours, which had one common entrance, seventy feet broad, and shut up with chains.
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To which of the flat-dwellers would they be supposed to belong, if they grouped themselves at the common entrance?
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The common entrance of the tower is on the west side through four gates, which are daily opened with much form and ceremony.
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From such sketches it appears that several houses might have a common entrance.
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He followed her through the common entrance of the apartment house into her Saal.
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