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access

[ak-ses] / ˈæk sɛs /


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The Welsh government said it valued the commitment of adoptive families and took seriously "any concerns raised about access to support".

From BBC

Because participants were health professionals with generally higher health awareness and better access to care, the findings may not fully represent the general population, although the biological mechanisms involved are unlikely to differ substantially.

From Science Daily

In this role he travelled globally and enjoyed privileged access to senior government and business contacts around the world.

From BBC

Only then are the country’s elite athletes selected for training academies where they have access to top coaches and other elite athletes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Falling costs of technology and data access have further leveled the playing field for smaller ad firms, she added.

From The Wall Street Journal