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The phrase "able to be accessed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability or accessibility of information, resources, or systems.
Example: "The database is now able to be accessed by all authorized personnel."
Alternatives: "accessible" or "can be accessed".
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Apple has said repeatedly that data stored on locked iPhones shouldn't be able to be accessed without the user's passcode, which Apple doesn't have.
"If you think about real estate, with one million brokers and trillions of dollars in commerce, and information that now is able to be accessed by individuals with great ease, it is a perfect place for us to play," Mr. Diller said, pacing around his office last week.
At launch, the site will only be able to be accessed by iPad devices.
In the app, the "community" feature will be able to be accessed under the menu button, so users can access the community from within the feature.
All the new sections are able to be accessed by pressing a new "Home" button to the left of Calls, Groups, People and Me in the bottom navigation.
We did a little investigation on our own and found that Facebook was able to be accessed at Apple stores in Washington D.C. and Palo Alto.
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The services that were available at the clinics and which services participant observers were able to access were determined.
The private hospitals and care they are able to access is of very low quality, and when they try and access government care, they receive no attention whatsoever".
One thing we'll never be able to access, of course, is the private language of the platypus.
You may still be able to access money that is in your name.
You will be able to access floors which are normally locked.
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