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"access period" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a specific time frame in which something can be accessed or used. It is commonly used in legal documents, contracts, and other formal writing. Example: The access period for this online course will be from January 1st to February 28th. Students must complete all assignments and exams within this time frame.
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Now, not only do I not subscribe to Verizon, I don't pay for my Internet access, period.
The young man was unaware that the two-year, unlimited access period in his father's plan had expired.
Marbury did not appear until the final six minutes of the pregame access period, a move that ensured he would not have to take too many uncomfortable questions.
Amazon Prime members, including customers enjoying a free Amazon Prime 30-day trial, have an exclusive 30-minute early access period to all Lightning Deals.
The 12-week restricted access period also gave Google time to fix problems and add new features, based on feedback from a smaller group of early adopters, before opening the gates to the masses.
Contention access period.
The suggested Superframe structure of MAC protocol comprises of a beacon, emergency access period (EAP), normal access period (NAP), guaranteed access period (GAP) and acknowledgement [56].
Finally, we won't allow anonymous unregulated access, period.
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The immediate condition involved conducting preference assessments immediately following the 10-min free-access period.
The uplink frame is further subdivided into a contention-access period and contention-free period.
The superframe, managed by the cluster head, contains the synchronization beacon, followed by a contention-access period (CAP), and an optional contention-free period (CFP).
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