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The phrase "access to a substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability or opportunity to obtain a significant amount of something, such as resources, information, or benefits.
Example: "The new policy will provide access to a substantial amount of funding for community projects."
Alternatives: "access to a significant" or "access to a considerable".
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The special prosecutor appointed to lead the inquiry into who divulged the name of an undercover C.I.A. officer will be given access to a substantial investigative file compiled over the last three months.
However, the committee continued, if the security service had obtained access to a substantial and graphic online exchange in 2012 between Adebowale and an al-Qaida extremist overseas, there was a "significant possibility" that the attack could have been prevented.
The question in the United States, then, is how to weigh the disadvantages against the very real benefit of securing access to a substantial — and friendly — source of foreign oil for decades to come.
Since 2009 Cornell University has granted free access to a substantial chunk of its book collections (though not museum pieces), says Peter Hirtle, the university library's expert on intellectual property.
Drawing on expert analysis of thousands of videos and images, the report concludes that IS fighters have access to a "substantial arsenal" of arms and ammunition designed or manufactured in more than 25 countries.
This method thus provides rapid access to a substantial repertoire of chemical descriptors that otherwise remains hidden: substructures.
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The restrictions affect about $149 million in European exports, which means European companies are "being denied or restricted access to a very substantial market," the European Union said.
If the evacuation of lived, religious content gave Heidegger access to a temporality more substantial than what was available to the neo-Kantian, formalist tradition, one question remained: How can one preserve the living source of human facticity while removing all connection to its contents?
In high HIV prevalence countries that are aiming for universal access to ART, a substantial proportion of working-aged adults will ultimately be dependent on lifelong treatment.
This study confirms previous findings that in The Netherlands, a country with free HIV testing for high-risk groups like MSM and universal access to care, a substantial proportion of infected MSM are still unaware of their infection.
Although this enabled access to a more diverse and substantial sample that could otherwise be reached, it also raises issues about the integrity of the data.
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