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"access to it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to access to a particular thing, place, or opportunity. For example: "We have been granted access to the research library, so we can now explore its resources."
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And Google wants its users to get access to it.
Access to it is tightly restricted.
American airlines crave access to it.
"Absolutely everyone should have access to it".
Access to it has always been clumsy.
Yeah, we have access to it.
Who has access to it?
He decided to limit access to it.
"I didn't have access to it".
We haven't got any access to it.
When will we have access to it?
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