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The phrase "access story" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to data retrieval, user permissions, or narratives about gaining entry to information or experiences.
Example: "The access story of the application highlights how users can retrieve their data securely and efficiently."
Alternatives: "data retrieval narrative" or "entry account".
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"This is not a cash for access story at all," he told BBC Radio Scotland.
It's important to get publicly funded work into the public's hands, but that's where the open access story starts, not where it ends.
Asa and Fatima know this limited access story first-hand.
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I'd like to share some of these approaches with you: How can children access stories, poems and other texts if their minds and imaginations not fully engaged?
Smartphone, tablet, laptop, desktop - the way you access stories can say a lot about where you are and what reading experience you might need.
We're thrilled to be able to offer our audience a regular stream of 'appointment to view' documentaries from some of the world's most talented film-makers, enabling them to access stories of people who they may not normally encounter".
In October, as the Washington Post and New York Times were publishing groundbreaking coverage on Trump's taxes and treatment of women, Journal staffers were voicing frustration at how their paper was publishing "too many flattering access stories" on Trump and calling their own coverage of him "neutral to the point of being absurd".
Those paying that fee — which unlocks all content on Medium — weren't able to access stories from the likes of BINJ or Electric Literature which Medium said created "confusion".
The structural incentives here are oBeings, though usually unstated.
If you come in through Google, you'll be able to access stories of criminals who break into people's houses and then do strange things, such as take a shower or eat a snack.
Another social news-reading app, this, which accesses stories from sites using their RSS feeds.
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