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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access this Year" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error, as "Year" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a title or specific name.
Example: "You can access this year’s report on our website."
Alternatives: "access this year" or "retrieve this year's information".
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He believes that he was denied access this year on account of this action.
Investors question whether Portugal can regain access this year to capital markets.
The two are also at the forefront of the stampede to introduce in-flight Internet access this year.
The catch phrase that was electronic commerce two years ago, the buzzword that was business-to-business last year, is definitely mobile Internet access this year.
While China has started restricting access this year to some of these documents in Beijing, they were previously publicly available, and Mr. Barboza said that he had gathered many of them before the restrictions were put in place.
Having failed since 1997 to budge the Legislature on proposals for a dedicated fund and a constitutional amendment guaranteeing free public access, this year he introduced a bill, which also languished, that would create a commission to study beach fees.
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This works in at least Access 2002.
Washington, DC : ACCESS, 1996.
Sofia : IPIS : Access, 1999.
Search for "Microsoft Access 2007" in Google.
Accessed June 1 , 2002
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