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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access has been given before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that permission or ability to access something was previously granted.
Example: "Please note that access has been given before, so you should be able to log in without any issues."
Alternatives: "access was previously granted" or "permission has been provided before."
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No radiation therapy had been given before tumor sampling.
Meanwhile, state media has been given exclusive access to parade many activists as criminals on television before their trial.
Ahead of a major redevelopment of Bristol Temple Meads railway station, the BBC has been given exclusive access to parts of the building that have never been filmed before.
Robert Hall has been given exclusive access.
BBC Wales Environment Correspondentt Iolo ap Dafydd has been given exclusive access.
The BBC's Ben Godfrey has been given exclusive access.
She has been given membership to access the archive.
He said its executives had been given improper access to top officials before the bidding began.
Only one had been given access to a lawyer.
Unlike Ireland, Spain and Portugal, the applicant countries in the east have been given access to EU markets before they formally join the Union.
Before the rules were introduced, cabinet ministers would have been given access to such papers if they were seen as relevant to their departments.
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