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'access to energy' is a perfectly grammatical and usable phrase in written English, and it is commonly used in many contexts.
For example, you might write: "Developing countries face significant challenges in achieving access to energy."
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But he said access to energy is not in peril.
Only 5% of sub-Saharan Africa has access to energy.
Access to energy is essential to reduce poverty.
He said that energy security – making sure that the economy has access to energy – is crucial.
But improving access to energy in Africa is my particular focus at the moment".
"Our goal is to diversify our access to energy exports from around the world," he said.
Many income-generating activities require reliable access to energy, especially light.
But American engagement abroad has never been purely about securing access to energy.
"Addressing sanitation, clean water, hunger — these goals can't be met without providing access to energy".
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Even in very small Moroccan towns, people now have access to energy-dense but nutrient-deficient packaged foods.
This content was produced with the support of the Access to Energy Journalism and Discourse Media.
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