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Free sign up"access of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to indicate a high degree or abundance of something, often in the context of a privilege or right. For example, "The new employee was granted access of the company archives".
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Only someone with no access of any kind.
"Access of unauthorized Internet sites probably dropped by 98percentt".
Government studies have shown significant differences in Internet access of rich and poor.
So why now the crisis of conscience, the access of remorse, the self-flagellation?
This is about access of care for the women of New Jersey".
What about Tony Cicoria's remarkable access of musicality, his sudden musicophilia?
It bans "unauthorized access" of computers, but no one really knows what those words mean.
Prison authorities seem to habitually delay or limit access of inmates to the prison hospital.
The stores are using technology developed by Biometric Access of Austin, Tex.
Today's bill seeks to "widen the access of police and security services" to personal electronic data.
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