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SomeA preposition question:

The United States earned entry to the knockout round with a win over Ghana and a draw against Portugal in Group G.

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The United States earned entry to the knockout round with a win over Ghana and a draw against Portugal in Group G.

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Some preposition question:

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The United States earned entry to the knockout round with a win over Ghana and a draw against Portugal in Group G.

Google searches also turned up both "entry to" and "entry into" being used. But are "entry to" and "entry into" really the same?

A preposition question:

The United States earned entry to the knockout round with a win over Ghana and a draw against Portugal in Group G.

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Google search shows both "entry to" and "entry into" are used. But are "entry to" and "entry into" really the same?

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Entry To, Entry Into

Some preposition question:

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The United States earned entry to the knockout round with a win over Ghana and a draw against Portugal in Group G.

Google searches also turned up both "entry to" and "entry into" being used. But are "entry to" and "entry into" really the same?