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The phrase "access number for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific number that provides access to a service, account, or system.
Example: "Please provide your access number for the online banking system to log in."
Alternatives: "access code for" or "entry number for".
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(The calls are not altogether free, because they require dialing a local access number, for which the local phone company collects either a flat or per-minute charge for a local call).
The GenBank access number for this nucleotide sequence is KY315817.
I ultimately figured out that it was my standard New York City access number for America Online but with the area code inexplicably switched from 212 to 201, thereby converting a local call into a toll charge.
The EMBL alignment access number for the first 9 VDPVs is DS 63108.
The GEO access number for the microarray data is GSE57995.
The GenBank access number for this new genome is assigned to be JN849462.
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AT&T Direct also uses local access numbers for an operator or dial tone in the United States.
Most of the basic facts for travelers are condensed in the back of the guide, even access numbers for major servers and a list of Internet cafes.
If possible, you should also try different access numbers for your Internet service provider to see if you can get a better connection.
Although MaGlobe primarily offers access numbers for the United States, Canada, South America and Europe, updated versions are planned to include more numbers for Africa and Asia.
Marketed as the "prepaid global Internet access for the traveler," MaGlobe offers access numbers for cities in more than two dozen countries, from Sao Paulo, Brazil, to Oslo.
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