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The phrase "access arguing that" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase, lacking clarity and context.
Example: "The report provides access arguing that the new policy will improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "claiming that" or "asserting that".
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Rival Qantas, which dominates Australian routes to America, had fought hard against giving access, arguing that its profits would be hurt.
The navy forces took control of the area blocking public access, arguing that the City of Rio hadn't fulfilled the terms of their agreement.
AIDS activists demanded what they called "expanded access," arguing that AIDS patients who were not enrolled in a clinical trial should be allowed to take experimental drugs under the supervision of their personal physicians.
More generally, the F.C.C. has embraced a policy it calls "vigilant restraint" with regard to Internet access, arguing that the marketplace -- not the government -- should determine which technologies prevail and which fall by the wayside.
Many journals and scientific societies have resisted complete and immediate open access, arguing that it will destroy the revenue streams they need to survive.
Schultz defended the DNC's decision to suspend Sanders' database access, arguing that the move was an appropriate response to the agreement the campaigns had with the committee to not access one another's proprietary information. .
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Don Duncan, California Director of Americans for Safe Access, argued that a 1000-foot buffer "may be sort of a de facto law against most of the facilities that would otherwise have qualified," since "it fences off a significant amount of the territory into which dispensaries could locate".
The two companies have pledged to provide open access, and have argued that is in their interest to carry all popular content providers on their networks.
We have addressed how refugees managed, through economic and social means, to access camels, arguing that this access was made possible by the inflow of cash into the camps and the re-activation of social networks.
In Maine, Gov. Paul LePage (R) opposes a state bill that could expand access to naloxone, arguing that greater naloxone access could encourage drug users to abuse opioids more if they know they have a safety net.
The government denies the asylum seekers have not been given access to interpreters, arguing that three of them speak English and have acted for the rest of the group.
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