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The phrase "a needed access to" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity of obtaining access to something, but it is better to rephrase it for clarity.
Example: "The organization emphasized a needed access to the database for all team members to enhance collaboration."
Alternatives: "an essential access to" or "a necessary access to".
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If you didn't have political power yourself, you needed access to a godfather who did".
And, as I learned during our chats, they needed access to a new pool of talent.
In order to achieve this, the Allies needed access to a number of airbases in the region.
They needed access to only a few undistinguished buildings to get what they wanted.
"To be robust, such a system needs access to financing and a fiscal back-up mechanism for any net resolution costs," he said.
Additions and updates to published datasets are extremely valuable, but a researcher seeking to reproduce an analysis of a dynamic dataset needs access to a particular version.
Once a woman has made the decision to end a pregnancy, she needs access to safe and legal abortion care in her community," said Copeland.
It is the picture that teaches Tobey Maguire a lesson: women sometimes need access to a properly trained person who is willing to perform an abortion.
To learn to use the tools of a culture, people need access to those tools.
"It's a business that needs access to private capital," he added.
Firstly, a country will need access to the 'raw data' in order to assess the quality of the data.
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