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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access door" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a door that provides entry to a specific area, often for maintenance or inspection purposes.
Example: "The technician opened the access door to check the equipment inside the machinery."
Alternatives: "entry door" or "service door".
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The main school building is three-stories, and the roof is accessible, albeit with a sign on the roof's access door saying "No Entry", but the door is never locked regardless.
He told us that our building required this type of access door on every fourth floor.
An access door concealed by plants allows staff inside to water the orchids displayed on the exterior.
The studies have been applied for a mass transit/transportation component namely, a LFT battery box access door for form-fit-function to replace a heavy metal door.
He entered and left the courtroom through an internal access door and did not make a plea, speaking only to confirm his personal details.
We arrived home to discover that, without consulting us, they had drilled through the wall and installed a metal access door to the air-conditioning pipes.
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"We are the Cadillac of access doors," Mr. Kosser said.
(iv) Access doors to the work area or containment module shall be self-closing.
The device consists of a reference chamber (R) and a microwave irradiation chamber (I), of 0.5 m3 volume each one, equipped with access doors.
For organ and choral music, the access doors are opened to mimic the acoustic characteristics of a cathedral.
While he discourages dual access doors in planning applications, in some cases, this is not possible without incurring unaffordable service charges for people on a tight budget".
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