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The phrase "access is only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify that access is restricted or limited to a certain condition or group.
Example: "Access is only granted to authorized personnel who have completed the necessary training."
Alternatives: "access is restricted to" or "access is limited to".
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There were problems accessing sexual health services when I was under 18, because in Myanmar access is only for those over 18 or married.
But providing access is only half the battle.
(An experiment with expanding access is only now under way).
On-demand subscription access is only part of that equation.
Particularly impressive is the Castle With No Entrance; access is only granted to those who find the hidden door.
Long period access is only granted to students who change their campus location for at least a semester or longer.
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Household access was only given priority when it was started to be considered as a basic input in the 1980s.
But outright censorship and obstruction of access are only one part of the issue, and they represent the lesser threat, in the long run.
Alas their visions of greater access are only partially being realized.
Previously, this level of access was only available to enterprise API customers, but it's now being made available to the wider developer community.
That unprecedented access was only possible because of New Hampshire's autonomous correctional system.
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