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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gain access" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to acquire or obtain entry or permission to enter a place or to use something. Example: "To access the building, you will need to gain access to the security code." Another example: "To gain access to the online course, students must first create an account."
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Gain access to the monastery.
Gain access to online databases.
Gain access to the target's computer.
Gain access to cross Hualapai Land.
Gain access to open access journals.
Gain access to or place GPS satellites around your coastlines.
Gain access to Lacunosa Town by completing the Pokémon League.
When did they gain access to handguns?
Providing, that is, they can gain access.
They were able to gain access later.
Izsák could not gain access to Crimea.
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