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The phrase "access everyday" is not correct in this context.
Did you mean "access every day"? You can use "access every day" when referring to the ability to reach or use something on a daily basis.
Example: "I have the ability to access every day the resources I need for my research."
Alternatives: "access daily" or "use every day".
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That's when I had no choice but borrow a cable and install Nokia's phone management application by far, not a user-friendly proposition to access "everyday media".
Beyond limited prescription access, everyday medical emergencies continue to happen in conditions that strain medical resources and complicate care.
Record words on an iPod, recorder, or something you access everyday.
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The writers - like many Americans who have written about the war - do not speak Arabic, are not specialists in the Middle East, and have very little access to everyday citizens.
That's why car subscription or smart ownership solutions will completely change the way people get access to everyday mobility".
While high prices for big events will never change, there's momentum building for a shift to more open access for everyday games that could create a real opportunity for change that benefits everyone: primary platforms, teams, secondary marketers and fans.
If VR and AR are taking off right now, it's clear that there will need to be better access for everyday people to develop content for it.
Both Ross and McLaughlin approach Net Neutrality with a deep understanding of the problems associated with a government or ISP exercising absolute control over the Internet access of everyday citizens.
Gaza's beleaguered civilians have a human right to have unfettered access to everyday goods, including all the things we take for granted: food, medicine, and the right to travel.
SpaceX has signed the world's first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard our BFR launch vehicle an important step toward enabling access for everyday people who dream of traveling to space.
Others felt they were discouraged from hobbies and school-work [ 21], describing being confined in their rooms or denied access to everyday possessions [ 20] or being subjected to institutional rules including being unable to engage in normal interactions [ 20, 21].
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