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The phrase "access to substantial resources" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the availability or availability of significant assets, materials, or support in various contexts, such as business, education, or research.
Example: "The organization provides its members with access to substantial resources, including funding, training, and networking opportunities."
Alternatives: "availability of significant resources" or "access to considerable assets."
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High-throughput sequencing, of the type necessary to characterize the complex microbial communities that inhabit our bodies, used to be the exclusive province of a few large sequencing centers: only research groups with access to substantial resources could engage in sequencing projects.
Most students are supported by their employers or by other funding agencies, but it is clearly essential that for SDH training to be accessible in such institutions, it must be made as inexpensive to students as possible in order to give those without access to substantial resources the opportunity to participate.
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The oil companies already have access to substantial unexplored resources.
They also have access to substantial computational resources needed to analyze massive data sets.
As one of the UK's biggest utility companies, UU has access to substantial funding.
With access to the substantial resources of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, marine fishing is particularly well developed, and Russia's fleet of factory ships can process huge catches at remote locations.
The hot shops also gain access to the more substantial resources of Ogilvy, owned by the WPP Group, in realms like research and media services as well as an opportunity to work for far larger clients than their own.
The passage of the IPRA law also helped promote equitable access to forest resources because substantial areas of forest and forest lands were turned over to the IPs through the NCIP.
Hodi reports that lack of information in referral letters can make it difficult to decide when cases need to be prioritised in circumstances when early access to limited resources could make a substantial difference to the outcome for the patient [ 4].
Like equal access to natural resources.
§ 213.5 Access to Commission resources.
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