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The phrase "access opens" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of gaining entry or availability to something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new software update ensures that access opens to all users seamlessly."
Alternatives: "access is granted" or "entry is available".
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8) Open Access opens doors As @melissaterras found, web accessibility puts your research on the map for funders, readers and employers, and Tweeting about it can send your citations through the roof.
But Ms. Jackson said having Internet access "opens up educational opportunities, giving students access to classes they wouldn't otherwise have".
For more on the most recent deal, read Google's deal on equal Internet access opens door to new clout.
This type of access opens a highly interesting field for certain types of patients, such as those with high surgical risk, the morbidly obese, and those with multiple prior abdominal interventions or surgical wound infections.
Internet access opens it not only to multiplayer gaming, but to watching recorded or live TV at any Wi-Fi hotspots if you also happen to have TiVo or Sony LocationFree devices back home.
This immediate access opens new doors for both consumers and brands.
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The new cliff access opened last summer.
Discussions on Open Access: Open Access Models and Experimentation.
It includes open educational resources, open access, open data, and open pedagogy.
Learn more about open access, open data, and open educational resources from the Library's Guide to Open Access.
For example, the OCWC makes use of open content, open access, open standards, open policy and open licensing.
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