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The phrase "access to additional quantities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the ability to obtain more of a certain item or resource.
Example: "The subscription plan offers users access to additional quantities of storage space for their files."
Alternatives: "availability of extra amounts" or "entry to more supplies".
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For example, in homes, shops and restaurants people have access to additional quantities of a wide variety of foods.
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Access to additional finances enables farmers to hire additional labour and purchase fertilizer from private sources.
The graphical navigator provides also a direct access to additional information in the DCMS.
Another factor may be access to additional effective antihypertensive agents.
The dealer had shown that he had consistent access to large quantities.
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has opened access to vast quantities of gas trapped in rock.
The files reveal that GCHQ has been tapping undersea fibre-optic cables to get access to vast quantities of internet traffic under its Tempora programme.
These range from securing and preserving access to sufficient quantities of high-quality water and limiting production disruptions, to meeting ever-more stringent wastewater discharge standards.
If you don't have access to decent quantities of fresh bay, this also works really well with branches of rosemary.
Meanwhile, Bank of England governor Mark Carney has been sweet-talking the City, making it clear that the banks could have access to unlimited quantities of cheap cash.
He hears about a perfect, unspoilt beach, the site of an Edenic traveller community with access to limitless quantities of marijuana.
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