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The phrase "access for business" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability or permission to use resources, services, or information specifically for business purposes.
Example: "We need to ensure that there is secure access for business to all our online platforms."
Alternatives: "business access" or "access for commercial use".
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Likewise, several also denied using their special access for business gain.
For example, Thus, a telecoms business, complains that a plan to spend £30m on low-cost broadband access for business parks breaches EU rules because it competes with private provision.
But access for business users comes at a price -- $600 a week for the audio and video as well as online access to documents and slides presented in court.
Recently, SoftNet, with partners including Nokia, Compaq Computer and Cisco Systems, sank $100 million into a subsidiary, SoftNet Zone, which is planning in the fall to start a system of local area wireless networks in airports, hotels and convention centers that will provide high-speed Internet service and e-mail access for business travelers on the move.
Then Internet access for business travelers will truly be brilliant.
Shooting for a freemium model with extra features like VPN access for business users.
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In the first decades of the twentieth century, as a national telephone network spread across the United States, A.T. & T. adopted a policy of "tiered access" for businesses.
[World Business, Section W.] Europe Seeks Phone Competition European industry ministers approved a regulation intended to create competition among local phone networks, paving the way for cheaper, quicker Internet access for businesses and, to a lesser extent, homes.
European industry ministers approved a regulation today intended to create competition among local telephone networks, paving the way for cheaper, quicker Internet access for businesses and, to a lesser extent, homes in European Union countries.
King said it made no sense for the UK to seek to join Norway as a non-EU member of the single market, which would allow free access for businesses but probably mean accepting freedom of movement of EU citizens.
By James Surowiecki In the first decades of the twentieth century, as a national telephone network spread across the United States, A.T. & T. adopted a policy of "tiered access" for businesses.
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