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The phrase "access has increased" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing improvements or growth in the availability or reach of something, such as information, services, or resources.
Example: "Since the new policy was implemented, access has increased for all students to online learning materials."
Alternatives: "access has grown" or "access has expanded".
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For most other kinds of paid leave, though, employees' access has increased.
In a descriptive sense, access has increased, which, in a normative sense, requires consideration of the desirability of this development, and evaluation of the potential for regulation by technology, institutions, and/or law.
A 2015 New England Journal of Medicine article noted that, over the past decade, palliative care program access has increased 150%, with availability in almost 90% of large hospitals of more than 300 beds and in two thirds with 50 or more beds.
Personal computers for home use became more affordable in the mid-1990s, since when demand for Internet access has increased rapidly.
Nonetheless, Jefferson's view of education as a force for shaping character was highly influential in his own day, and it has remained so as educational access has increased and as membership in the civic community has been granted to many of those previously excluded.
Between 1990 and 2006, the country's rate of improved sanitation access has increased from 6 to 10 per cent.
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These (and insistent preaching about fairer access) have increased the numbers of state school pupils going on to top universities.
Steve Schmidt, a spokesman for Mr. Bush's campaign, said broadband access had increased 300percentt over the past three years, and was now available in 93percentt of the nation's ZIP codes.
If we take into consideration the European context, only in the recent years several proposals for training researchers to adopt more actively Open Access have increased.
The percentage of patients who were satisfied with access had increased from 48.7% to 60.7% (Fisher exact test, p<0.004).
While it is true that ART access, for all populations, was limited for much of the period under review, it is concerning that we did not locate evidence that access had increased in recent years.
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