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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access *" can be grammatically correct and is often used in written English to indicate a missing or unspecified word or phrase that can be inserted to complete the sentence
It is typically used in instructions or guidelines, as in "To access the program, click on the 'Access *' button." Here, the asterisk represents a specific button or function that the writer assumes the reader will recognize. Another example could be "Please provide access * to the requested document for review." In this case, the asterisk could be filled in with a specific file name or location.
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Access, access, access.
"Access is access.
Access denied.
Access requires a subscription.
Now access was effortless.
There's access for anybody".
'Easy to access bathrooms.
Limit access to resources.
The access Children welcome.
Access consciousness.
Access Policies.
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