Dear teacher,
The database, which Mr. Shalev said cost $15 million to $17 million to create, is searchable in both English and Hebrew. Users will be able to add names, submit missing information and photographs or correct misinformation, entries that will be checked for accuracy. They can also look up the pages of testimony filled out in the survivors' handwriting.
Q : I believe "entries" refers to the whole sentence "Users will....correct misinformation",doesn't it?
All the best,
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