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The phrase "accessible by everyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is available or easy to reach for all individuals, regardless of their background or abilities.
Example: "The new community center is designed to be accessible by everyone, ensuring that all residents can enjoy its facilities."
Alternatives: "open to all" or "available to everyone".
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At the time of his death in 2013 he was facing federal prosecution for data theft; he had systematically downloaded the archives of the digital library JSTOR, which he believed should be accessible by everyone, not just academic elites.
Performance consideration poses many challenges and energy saving is one of big challenges by keeping services equally accessible by everyone.
The idea of making things easier for users, more delightful and accessible by everyone, everywhere will be the battle cry.
While Amazon's expansion of Prime to EBT customers was focused on delivery, and Walmart's is on pickup, both share a similar viewpoint: that today's modern e-commerce services shouldn't just be conveniences for those more well off financially, but should be accessible by everyone.
These processes should be easily accessible by everyone that needs them.
So, schools, theatres, museums, playgrounds, beaches and libraries should be accessible by everyone without inhibition, including children with disabilities".
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"The government is willing to look at the social aspects of technology, so that it's accessible and used by everyone, not just by a technical elite," says IBM's Chung.
The healthcare law seeks to make insurance accessible by requiring almost everyone to take out policies so as to spread the cost of treatment.
Free information advocates and gun advocates alike defend the distribution of the Liberator's plans as the latest battle on the frontier of Internet freedom, saying that all information should, without vetting, be easily accessible by anyone and everyone.
The festivals can remain ahead of the competition by being accessible to everyone and by not over-pricing goods and services.
A person who is quantitatively literate tends to have beliefs about mathematics and statistics that are more humanistic in that they view quantitative information as accessible, interpretable, and producible by everyone, not just experts (Wilkins, in press, 2010, 2000; Steen 2001; Gal 1997).
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