How to use in-sentence of “entente”:
+ The war ended because of the Entente in mid-September.
+ Later on, Italy joined the Entente in a battle against Austria–Hungary in May 1915 and Germany in August 1916.
+ The United States stayed apart from the conflict until 1917, joining the Entente powers.
+ This was called the Entente cordiale, and ended hundreds of years of fighting between the two countries.
+ They were called the “Triple Entente” and the “Triple Alliance.” The Triple Entente included France, Great Britain, and Russia.
+ The agreement led to the Triple Entente in the First World War and has lasted ever since.