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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access is made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the process of obtaining or reaching something, often in technical or formal writing.
Example: "Once the necessary permissions are granted, access is made to the secure database."
Alternatives: "access is granted" or "access is provided".
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When open access is made available to the market players, one or more lines in the transmission network could be overloaded, thereby causing congestion.
The top row of buttons has shortcut keys, like video controls; access is made by hitting the Fn key on the lower left.
In many cases, in-room access is made available via a television set-top box with a wireless keyboard, so there is no need for a laptop.
The decision to actually grant the access is made by a particular agency; security clearance is merely the precondition for that to happen.
The presence of caregiver significantly increases the probability of access to rehabilitation services (β = 0.648, p = 0.039) while, once the decision on access is made, it doesn't influence the amount of services used.
"This is not about Russia and the West, this is about the whole community demanding that proper access is made available to this site, the victims properly recovered, and evidence is secured.
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Such numbers haven't persuaded other analysts that open access is making a historic transition.
The final access was made by the hard-shelled female.
Yesterday, requests for access were made here and in Wash ington.
Barbour told them that in Australia decisions concerning ministerial access were made by the Prime Minister personally.
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