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"access to talent" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the ability to acquire or reach skilled and talented individuals. Example: Our company's success can be attributed to our access to talent from diverse backgrounds and experiences.
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"Firms want access to talent, and talented people like to cluster in dense urban areas with thick labor markets, abundant amenities and services, and a vibrant social life.
Mr. Obama could demand that Israel allow Palestinian businesses freer access to talent, suppliers and customers.
But as more women enter business schools those companies will find themselves losing access to talent.
"Most of the mainstream media has refused to cover the story because that means no access to talent," he said.
Starting from scratch, with unlimited funds and access to talent, how would they build their fantasy network universe?
This in turn creates a fertile environment for innovation to flourish a vital attraction for a global financial centre.Underpinning the hub is access to talent.
What began as a worry about payment of tax has quickly, and inevitably, become a much broader investigation into the government's access to talent – and the associated costs.
Entrepreneurs in the tech space tend to be very positive about Europe – enjoying its international perspective, access to talent and markets, and common rules.
Joseph Palo, a partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers who helped conduct the economic study for the HealthCare Institute, said that "access to talent is no small issue".
This is a huge issue for the UK tech community, which complains that immigration rules detrimentally restrict its access to talent.
They want a more richly-textured, more distributed BBC with investment and access to talent spread more evenly over the UK.
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