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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of granting or obtaining access, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The access made to the database was restricted to authorized personnel only."
Alternatives: "access granted" or "access provided".
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That access made all the difference, Governor Gregoire said.
Relatively easy access made this region the traditional avenue for mounting expeditions into the continental interior.
All that plus unlimited television access made the Cooper house paradise in Flatbush.
As a result, limited access made it impossible for researchers to extract genetic information.
Recent advances in mobile technologies (esp., smartphones and tablets with built-in cameras, GPS and Internet access) made augmented reality (AR) applications available for the broad public.
"Lack of governmental transparency and access made it difficult to assess the magnitude of many reported human rights problems," it concludes.
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Simply restricting access makes them want it more.
Raychem Access makes digital subscriber line systems, which allow fast Internet access over regular phone lines.
Syria restricts journalists' access, making independent verification or assessment of conflicting accounts difficult.
Such access makes nonprofits with large memberships especially attractive to many companies.
Pharmacy prescriptions and over-the-counter access make it easier for women to get birth control.
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