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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access was established" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the initiation or confirmation of access to a system, resource, or location.
Example: "After several hours of troubleshooting, access was established to the secure server, allowing the team to proceed with their work."
Alternatives: "access was granted" or "access was enabled".
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Another source for information on free Web access was established in March by the AOL Time Warner Foundation, the Digital Divide Network and the Benton Foundation.
Central venous access was established in addition to two large-bore catheters in peripheral lines.
Anesthesia was induced with 5% sevoflurane via facemask, and the venous access was established after general anesthesia.
As the severity of the chest pain progressed, treatment with O2 via nasal cannula was initiated and intravenous access was established.
In the late 1920s the first rim-to-rim access was established by the North Kaibab suspension bridge over the Colorado River.
In brief, following ketamine anesthesia, bilateral femoral venous access was established.
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A centrally accessible database designed in Microsoft Access is established and the data is entered by well-trained data entry personnel.
"There is a risk that ectogenesis would only be accessible to the wealthy unless a system of public access is established at the outset," says Evie Kendal, bioethics and health humanities lecturer at Deakin University in Australia and author of Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis.
Only when full high-speed access is established nationwide, Mr. Partridge and others say, will the Internet and its multimedia component, the Web, enter the next phase of their evolution.
This way a secure spontaneous ad hoc network is created where access is established through the use of the trust chain generated by nodes.
In addition, Ribot and Peluso introduce the term gaining access to refer to "the more general process by which access is established" through different means - legal or illegal ([30]: 159).
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