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access of children
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "access of children" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the ability or right of children to access something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The organization aims to improve the access of children to educational resources."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(2)
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33 human-written examples
They propose putting an age limit on those allowed to purchase drinks with added sugar and creating laws to restrict the access of children to convenience stores after school.
News & Media
This year, Robert Lustig and his colleagues proposed, in Nature, putting age limits on the sale of all drinks with added sugar and creating laws to restrict the access of children to convenience stores after school.
News & Media
What's more, last year Weight Watchers limited the access of children to its programs.
News & Media
In schools subsidized by the Ministry of Education, the access of children of ages 4 to 6 is guaranteed.
Far from denying the actual recreational potential of these services, the access of children to non-institutionalised free time would be compromised.
Previous literature (Burkam et al., 2004; Rock, Pollack & Weiss, 2004) reported that disadvantaged kindergarten children tend to lose more on scores during the summer vacation, and this suggest the estimate of the summer effect could be used to explore background variables that indicate access of children to academic support.
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27 human-written examples
He said his heart broke after traveling to South Africa and witnessed the lack of access thousands of children had to books because of a horrible ban upheld by apartheid. .
News & Media
This result points to the deficiencies of the Brazilian public health system in recognizing this important pharmacological need for child care and thereby limiting the access of these children to a group of efficacious, available, and low risk therapeutic medications.
In education, the country aims to ensure access of all children to quality early learning programmes that prepare children for smooth transition to school.
Formal & Business
- Ensure an equitable health system for all children by making sure that the barriers hampering the access of Roma children to heath are adequately addressed.
Formal & Business
It was the students' second attempt in days to have a 1955 statute that restricted the access of Aboriginal children to the pool rescinded.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer using "children's access" or "access for children" to improve clarity and grammatical correctness. For example: "Improving children's access to healthcare is crucial."
Common error
Avoid using "access of children" in formal writing. It can sound unnatural. Instead, opt for more direct and grammatically sound alternatives like "access for children".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase primarily functions as a noun phrase, often acting as the subject or object of a sentence. While Ludwig shows numerous examples, the structure isn't always the most grammatically sound. It frequently indicates the ability or right of children to obtain something, such as education or healthcare.
Frequent in
Formal & Business
35%
Science
33%
News & Media
32%
Less common in
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0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "access of children" is frequently used, particularly in formal and business contexts such as UNICEF reports, but Ludwig AI identifies it as not grammatically correct. While the phrase is understandable and aims to describe the availability of resources and services for children, it's recommended to use more grammatically correct alternatives. Better options include "children's access" or "access for children". These alternatives offer improved clarity and align better with standard English grammar.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
children's access
Reverses the structure for improved readability and grammatical correctness.
access for children
Uses "for" to clarify the beneficiaries of the access.
ensuring children's access
Highlights the guarantee of access.
improving children's access
Focuses on enhancing existing access.
expanding access for children
Implies increasing the scope or reach of access.
enabling children's access
Highlights the act of facilitating access.
facilitating children's access
Stresses the act of making access easier.
children's ability to access
Emphasizes capability rather than mere availability.
children's opportunities
Shifts focus to opportunities available to children.
children's resources
Focuses on resources available to children.
FAQs
How can I use "access of children" correctly in a sentence?
While "access of children" appears in some contexts, it's better to use phrases like "children's access" or "access for children" for better clarity and grammatical correctness. For example, say "Improving children's access to education is crucial" instead.
What are some alternatives to "access of children"?
Consider alternatives like "children's opportunities", "children's resources", or phrases emphasizing facilitation, such as "facilitating children's access".
Is "access of children to education" grammatically correct?
While understandable, it's more grammatically sound and clearer to say "children's access to education" or "access to education for children".
What's the difference between "access of children" and "children's access"?
"Children's access" is a possessive noun phrase that is grammatically correct and generally preferred because it is clearer. "Access of children" can sound awkward and less natural in English. Therefore prefer using "children's access".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested