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The phrase "access the argument" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to retrieving or obtaining a specific argument or point of discussion, often in a logical or programming context.
Example: "To understand the function better, you need to access the argument that defines its parameters."
Alternatives: "retrieve the argument" or "obtain the argument".
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The transcript of the arguments in both cases can be found at //www.nytimes.com/2003/04/01/politics/02TEXT1.html (free registration with NYTimes.com is required to access the argument transcripts).
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Or (2) merely give us access to the argument?
So seeing merely gives access to the argument; it does not reveal any step to be valid.
Where sector support serves an "access" function, the argument that it is a prerequisite for provision of GPGs (essentially, communicable disease control) can be used to strengthen its claim on resources.
But for insurers to absorb this huge influx of new patients without significantly impacting quality and access to care, the argument is that technology is the best answer, as it can improve mass efficiencies and limited distribution.
The flaw in the "equal access" argument is that the Constitution doesn't offer much guidance on the desire of a chess club or a local business group to convene in a public building.
If we don't allow security services access to our digital messages, the argument goes, how can they prevent terror activity?
Healthcare: Some applicants will need to remain in an area to maintain access to specialist treatment, but the argument could be made that a local authority could still make an out of area offer if, for example, healthcare treatment was a monthly event and the council was willing to cover travel costs for the treatment until a new provider could be found.
Online courses will reduce costs and create unprecedented access to higher education, so the argument goes.
The Justice Department filed a brief on March 15 in Federal District Court in Fort Myers that rejects as "unpersuasive" the access arguments of the users of swamp buggies.
We found that increased access to water is significantly associated with decreased odds of under-five child mortality due to diarrhea, supporting the argument that water access is significantly associated with decreased odds of diarrhea mortality.
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