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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access station" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to transportation, telecommunications, or data retrieval where a specific location or point of entry is referenced.
Example: "The access station for the subway is located at the corner of Main Street and 5th Avenue."
Alternatives: "entry point" or "access point".
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Up to 15% of its audience may have already lost access, station managers say.
Other area candidates have also been inquiring about access, station officials report.
A large round button is used to change channels manually, while push-button levers on either side let you access station categories.
My show is called Community Spotlight, and it runs four times a day, five days a week, because a local access station has loads of time to fill.
Mr. Dougherty, 84, was until 1999 the president of LTV, a public access station in Wainscott of which he was a founder.
Without the star power of Mr. Olbermann and the trappings of a well-financed news outfit, the former vice president looked as if he were trapped in the studio of a midsize public access station.
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It refurbished the Holmes Place gyms, introduced internet access stations and new cafes, and rebranded them.
Public access stations in other boroughs also charge for producer training, he said.
Mr. Pozar and some of his friends have quietly begun obtaining the rights to place $2,000 wireless network access stations on the mountains and hilltops that encircle San Francisco Bay.
MDHO is the process by which an MS maintains connection with two or more access stations called a diversity set.
Many of Channel J's programs moved on to the remaining public access stations, The Grube Tube included.
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