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The phrase "access is possible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that it is feasible to obtain or reach something, such as information or a location.
Example: "After reviewing the security protocols, I can confirm that access is possible to the restricted area during business hours."
Alternatives: "access can be granted" or "entry is achievable."
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But access is possible.
Academic research is not something to which free access is possible.
However, during winter, the shallow canyon is the more comfortable as solar access is possible.
Tightly coupled access is possible only on end-to-end Telnet connections.
If physical facilities are such that unauthorized access is possible, departments may ask the advice of the Stanford Police for methods of obtaining adequate protection.
But wider access is possible from the growing number of Wi-Fi hotspots in every city park, where the benches are now full of people staring at cellphone, tablet and laptop screens.
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A man identifying himself as Mr. Ávalos's cousin told them that access was possible — for a price.
The collection of fabled buildings at its heart was rebranded Cap Moderne when it received visitors for the first time in 2015 (only ad hoc access was possible before this).
Mould was produced in the oil once when no daily access was possible to renew the water deposit, due to national holidays.
In our series, the surgeons noted that while peripheral plate access was possible, the soft tissue tension via the pubic midline exposure affected the trajectory of peripheral plate screws, especially in the two patients with plates of ten holes.
RPM access was possible due to the Dutch Space Research Organization NWO-ALW-SRON grant MG-057 to JJWAvL.
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