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The phrase "access to children" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing rights, permissions, or opportunities related to children, such as in legal, educational, or social services discussions.
Example: "The court granted him access to children during the scheduled visitation times."
Alternatives: "permission to see children" or "right to visit children".
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Some pedophiles revealed that they gained access to children through their own families.
Using deception to gain access to children is a recurring theme.
Furthermore … husbands used this opportunity to negotiate reconciliation, financial settlements for divorce, and access to children.
Examples included disclosures relating to increased access to children or contact with other known sex offenders.
In its worse form, sexual predators have exploited the unrestricted access to children.
Its creators hope the scheme will reduce the risk of abusers gaining access to children.
For the last month she has been insisting that administrators limit recruiters' access to children.
Clay, for example, first put himself in a place with easy access to children — an elementary school.
In 1985, Father O'Sullivan was transferred to New Jersey, where he worked in four parishes and had access to children.
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