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The phrase "access data for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of retrieving or obtaining specific information or data related to a particular subject or purpose.
Example: "To complete the report, I need to access data for the last quarter's sales performance."
Alternatives: "retrieve data for" or "obtain data for".
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Each TOC will be able to access data for their own services for monitoring and operational purposes.
The results obtained in Madre de Dios provide support to arguments of organizations such as the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) that advise using access data for estimating unplanned deforestation risk, and designing mitigation strategies around core access routes [5].
Add to that, on ISPs specifically, an incoming UK law is set to place an obligation on Internet service providers to collect and store website access data for all customers for a full year — as part of government attempts to expand state security agency and policing powers, under the controversial Investigatory Powers bill.
are used as error handlers by game developer Game Freak; they appear when the game attempts to access data for a nonexistent Pokémon species.
We were unable to access data for all pelagic fisheries species targeted in the region.
New paradigms are needed to store and access data, for its annotation and integration and finally for inferring knowledge and making it available to researchers.
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We accessed data for coffee purchasing as a proxy measure of consumption at a large teaching hospital in Switzerland over one calendar year (2014).
A reduction in the number of public bodies that will be able to access data so, for instance, local councils will need to ask a third party to look at data.
First of all, the F.C.C. hasn't lifted the ban yet — it is only taking comments on a proposal to do so, and the commission appears more interested in letting people use their phones to access data than for calls.
The ChEMBL database is a good open access data source for drug discovery [12].
Police and 34 other public bodies can access this data for investigations ranging from counter-terrorism to missing teenagers.
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