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The phrase "access to comparable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability or ability to obtain something that is similar or equivalent in quality or nature.
Example: "The new policy ensures that all students have access to comparable educational resources, regardless of their location."
Alternatives: "access to similar" or "access to equivalent".
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Students now have easy access to comparable information on everything from employment outcomes for particular courses to how happy students are with course assessment or feedback.
The low price point is clearly a play at consumers — who have thus far had limited access to comparable technology — as is the camera's point-and-shoot interface, which promises shooting with a single click.
Here's where the consumer benefits: Improved features, faster access to comparable sales and market data, and more self-directed home search improves the quality of the home-buying experience.
We did not have access to comparable national-scale models for other pollutants.
Our study did not have sufficient power to perform a meaningful assessment of the potential role of GSTP1 in chemotherapy response, although we believe that lack of routine access to comparable clinical biopsy or tumour samples from ovarian cancer patients pre- and post-treatment may significantly limit tumour biomarker utility.
In four of the ancient Egyptian cases we had been able to perform more extensive analyses, since several internal organs had been preserved as organ packages within the body cavities or in adjacent Canopic jars providing access to comparable tissue types than in group I. Detailed information on the material and the underlying cases is summarized in Table 1.
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Let's change laws and protocols to match the medical science that shows such access to be comparable to our current standard of care.
We do not currently have access to a comparable set of MRI scans from male chimpanzees.
2. National regulatory authorities may specify, inter alia, the quality of service parameters to be measured, and the content, form and manner of information to be published, including possible quality certification mechanisms, in order to ensure that end-users, including disabled end-users, have access to comprehensive, comparable, reliable and user-friendly information.
Section 508 requires each federal agency or department to ensure that the electronic and information technology they procure allows individuals with disabilities access to that technology comparable to the access of those who are not disabled, unless the agency would incur an undue burden.
CONCLUSIONS: This study found that a diverse sample of older VA patients with sub-optimally controlled diabetes had a level of familiarity with and access to the Internet comparable to an age-matched national sample.
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