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Discover Ludwig"access granting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of granting someone permission to access certain resources or areas. For example, "The IT department is in charge of access granting for confidential documents."
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There has been a recent proliferation in the utilization of biometric systems as an access granting mechanism for various applications.
Customers generally pay in advance for access, granting the enterprise a cash infusion.
OpenID Foundation chairman Nat Sakimura notes that OAuth is an "access granting protocol," but it doesn't have any notion of identity.
But it'll be interesting to see how the Democratic establishment- with all its incestuous funding and access granting and intra-connections- decides to deliver the nomination to a more palatable candidate.
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Access granted to researchers does not imply permission to publish.
It's entertaining largely because of the access granted to the filmmaker, Allen Hughes.
The greenhouse door had been left ajar, a sign of access granted.
As we pass a checkpoint, the video screen turns red, white and blue and displays "Access granted.
But despite the access granted to him, Chapman says it is privacy that holds the highest value.
Of course the police are already having requests for access granted to communications data, so this is not new.
The BMJ said its investigation revealed the "extraordinary level of access" granted by the Government to the alcohol industry.
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