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The phrase "accessible exclusively from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something can only be reached or entered from a specific source or location.
Example: "The private beach is accessible exclusively from the resort, ensuring privacy for our guests."
Alternatives: "only reachable from" or "accessible solely from".
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But I do hope that if you choose Priceline bidding as my lodging method and biking for my transportation, that I don't get stuck in a hotel accessible exclusively from the Interstate and that it doesn't rain the whole time.
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Available exclusively from Robert Marinelli, New York, (212) 414-0488.
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