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The phrase "accessible as often" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of something being available frequently, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The information should be accessible as often as needed for the users."
Alternatives: "available frequently" or "accessible regularly".
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I've spent some time trying to make those kinds of recipes more accessible, as often as not with Jean-Georges Vongerichten; we've been friends since he moved to New York in the mid-1980s, and have written two books together.
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EMS data from NH1 to ED (EMS1) (13.0% missing) were most often accessible as were ED data (5.6% missing).
Wasserstein's writing is often as chatty and accessible as she was, which may be why it was sometimes dismissed as middlebrow.
And management "gurus" who work within and alongside academia — writing about supposedly relevant matters in accessible fashion — are called into question just as often.
These considerations highlight the need to share knowledge and data sources in an interoperable way and to ensure that they are easily accessible and discoverable for use by different stakeholder communities as often and as widely as possible.
That's in part because it runs twice as often as the Euro, it's free and easily accessible, and its tendency to overstate the intensity of tropical cyclones means that there are more retweet-able apocalyptic forecasts.
Union Station is the most popular and accessible bluegrass act in the country, flirting with the smoother end of pop-country as often as with the traditionalist music from which it draws inspiration.
The light rail should run as often as the trains to facilitate changing of lines, making more of Westchester County accessible without a car.
Butch Otter" as often as possible.
We are hopeful that by making our medicines as accessible as possible to those in greatest need, we will make a real difference to the millions of people who die from often-preventable diseases every year".
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