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The phrase "a need for access" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the necessity or requirement for obtaining entry or availability to something, such as information, resources, or services.
Example: "In today's digital age, there is a growing need for access to reliable internet services in rural areas."
Alternatives: "a requirement for access" or "a demand for access."
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In developing countries, there is a need for access to affordable inhaled respiratory medicines.
They additionally highlighted a need for access to interpreters and to diabetes related information in Vietnamese.
This finding underscores a need for access to diagnostic assays to confirm or broaden clinical suspicion.
Between 10% and 50% of all respondents expressed a need for access to natriuretic peptides.
Residents had impaired mobility and transfers, and a high prevalence of incontinence, implying a need for access to physiotherapy, occupational therapy and specialist nursing.
Humanized childbirth emphasizes a need for access to a continuous pool emotional and physical support during the pregnancy, labor, and postpartum stages.
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There is a need for improved access to maternal health drugs and supplies, and challenges within the health systems that prevent access to these supplies have to be addressed.
During the presidential campaign, George W. Bush said he opposed quotas but spoke of a need for "affirmative access," a stance that left his position on the issue ambiguous.
This project of CIESIN and Facebook collaborating to identify areas of population with a need for internet access is great.
In many cases however, there is still a need for controlling access even to the resulting aggregated data, e.g., due to data provider's policies.
Library access and borrowing privileges are reserved for the Stanford professoriate, academic staff, regular staff, students, and others associated with the University with a need for such access.
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