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The phrase "access to large" is not complete and lacks context, making it unclear in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing availability or permission to utilize something substantial, but it needs additional information to be fully understood.
Example: "We need to ensure access to large datasets for our research project."
Alternatives: "access to extensive" or "access to significant".
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The dealer had shown that he had consistent access to large quantities.
Coal mines in regions with access to large reserves of oil and natural gas fared better.
But smaller firms do not have access to large water tankers and can't afford the extra costs, says Kirchner.
He also began carrying out multibillion-dollar acquisitions of premier properties, using his access to large amounts of capital.
The company plans to use a linked network of the drones to provide internet access to large rural areas.
The system of roads around the park would be restructured, providing controlled public access to large sections of the park.
Similar(5)
So the commercial demand for gaining access to large-scale public sector data-sets is clear.
This control consolidated access to large-scale power, firmly establishing the government as the most powerful domestic entity.
While a parallel MPI version of the code exists, most users do not have access to large-scale parallel clusters.
The foundation had access to large amounts of money to help promote the country.
Many of these features require access to large external databases.
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