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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access had" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a situation where someone had access to something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report indicated that access had been granted to the necessary files."
Alternatives: "access was granted" or "access was available".
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Nottinghamshire police said that access had been gained to the site by protesters at about 1.20am.
Mr. Nader also said ballot access had become a central issue for him.
The technology for scrambling images and charging for access had existed since the early 1950s.
Access had been granted simply on the basis of a name and Social Security number.
Already, there'd been reports of a rise in self-induced abortions in states where access had been restricted.
"Until that moment, Access had accredited seminar providers in good faith, by signing us to their code of conduct.
She said that telephone and Internet access had been cut and that the group had "received reports that the army has surrounded the monastery".
And she said that offering Wi-Fi access had benefits for the airline, like the ability to resolve a customer's problem before a flight lands.
He said airport access had improved in recent days through direct contact with the Pentagon and the United States Agency for International Development.
The access had been made possible by postwar agreements between King Idris and the United States that gave the Pentagon permission to operate Wheelus until 1970.
Xerox announced late in the evening that access had been restored for users in the 17 states affected by the failure, hours after the first problems were reported.
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