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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible at the first" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being available or reachable at the beginning or initial point, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The information is accessible at the first point of contact with the customer service team."
Alternatives: "available at the outset" or "reachable from the start".
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Just north of Church Pond was Osgood Pond, which was accessible at the first intersection, which was White Pond Road.
If a target driver was not accessible at the first attempt, the interviewers tried again for two more other times and then in the case of unavailability, substituted him/her with the next person in the list of randomly selected drivers.
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However in the physiotherapy clinic radiological findings are not always clinically indicated and if present, details may not be accessible to physiotherapists at the first appointment.
Wheelchair accessible on the first floor.
For Clayton, the internet has transformed this arrangement, creating "world music 2.0" – making entire genres accessible at the click of a button, first via chat-rooms and file-sharing sites, and now YouTube or online shopping – but in some respects, the industry gatekeeping remains.
They managed to grab a barely accessible Saharan base, but have melted away at the first sign of serious opposition.
First, more sites are accessible at the RNA level while targeting proteins is usually restricted to their active sites.
In other words, correlation matrix was utilized to point out the internal structures and assist in the identification of pollution sources not accessible at first glance (Satheeshkumar and Anisa Khan 2011).
A second upstairs bedroom is accessible at the opposite end of the house via a different staircase.
First-contact care is accessible at the time of need; on-going care focuses on the long-term health of a person rather than the short duration of the disease; comprehensive care is a range of services appropriate to the common problems in the respective population and coordination is the role by which primary care acts to coordinate other specialists that the patient may need [ 19].
First-contact care is accessible at the time of need; ongoing care focuses on the long-term health of a person rather than the short duration of the disease comprehensive care is a range of services appropriate to the common problems in the respective population and coordination is the role by which primary care acts to coordinate other specialists that the patient may need [ 20].
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