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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a question of access" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues related to availability or permission to obtain something, such as information or resources.
Example: "The debate surrounding internet privacy often boils down to a question of access for marginalized communities."
Alternatives: "an issue of accessibility" or "a matter of availability".
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But it's also a question of access and availability.
It's a question of access and also acceptance.
But Barrow pointed out that it was not just a question of access.
"It's not a matter of availability," says Etefa. "It's a question of access.
Chris Pagliarella, Police Body-Worn Camera Footage: A Question of Access, 34 Yale L. & Pol'y Rev. (2016).
The ruling, by Acting Justice Stewart A. Rosenwasser of State Supreme Court in Orange County, addressed a question of access to a cemetery in Monroe.
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It's a question of having access to opportunity despite being black, despite being a woman.
It's just a question of providing access and a little bit of framing about how you use that technology".
Just as 2015's curated Instagram feeds are a careful balance of fancy dress and #artselfies, your tote is a measure of your lifestyle as a whole – choosing one is a question of knowledge, access and taste.
"David Cameron is trying to make the UK's relationship with the European Union simply a question of migrant access to benefits," said its leader Nigel Farage.
This is a question of market access for agricultural products as product differentiation is an important element of fair competition.
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