Sentence examples for a limited access from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a limited access" is not correct in standard English usage.
It should be "limited access" without the article "a."
Example: "The system provides limited access to certain features for non-premium users."
Alternatives: "restricted access" or "partial access."

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"If it is truly a limited access road, I think you could accomplish the benefits in terms of congestion and reduced emissions without inducing secondary development".

Because of a limited access to the stationary phase, its capacity can be easily overloaded.

Current wire localization compression paddles provide a limited access window with no compression in this window.

Furthermore, there is a limited access to anti-HIV drugs in the developing countries due to their high costs [6].

Women business owners are also presumed to experience a limited access to international markets, as well as the lack of selling and negotiation skills (Richardson, Howarth, & Finnegan 2004).

Finally, the SoP is a "semi-occluded genre" characterized by a limited access to previous samples and an opaque evaluation process (Samraj & Monk, 2008).

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I wondered where could you get to from a limited-access highway in less than four hours.

The basic road was completed in 2003, and work has continued on converting its entire 53 miles (85 km) into a limited-access highway.

In the 1950s, a limited-access highway was proposed to bypass New York City.

North of the lake, US 31 follows a limited-access highway into Cheboygan County.

In the late 1960s, construction began on a limited-access bypass of the two city centers.

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