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access

Definition for access

noun as in admission, means of entry, approach

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The security checkpoint at its main entrance has also been hugely expanded, with a new access road and roundabout added.

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Officials had been considering the possible use of sanctions and export controls as a way to try to block China’s access to U.S. markets.

That bureau will create a process to determine whether someone is the descendant of a slave and to certify someone’s claim to help them access benefits.

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"People often assume rural means underdeveloped, but our centres mirror urban IT hubs in every way – secure data access, reliable connectivity, and uninterrupted power. The only difference is geography. "

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For decades, reporters wearing identification badges had broadly unfettered access to nonclassified areas of the Pentagon, able to walk the hallways of the sprawling building and visit officials’ offices.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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