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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible for exploration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is open or available for investigation or study, such as a location, resource, or concept.
Example: "The newly discovered cave system is now accessible for exploration, attracting adventurers and researchers alike."
Alternatives: "open for investigation" or "available for study".
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The history of observational astronomy has shown that major advances in the science almost always result when a new area of observational parameter space, such as wavelength coverage, angular resolution, sensitivity or sky coverage, becomes accessible for exploration.
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Conscience Point National Wildlife Refuge, which is not accessible by land, is ideal for exploration by kayak because it has many protected coves and inlets.
This Simile representation makes the model accessible for teaching purposes, and encourages exploration into the consequences of implementation decisions such as record splitting that have received little consideration.
As an incentive for exploration in the deepest and least accessible waters, the Government will require only the minimum production royalty of 12.5percentt on some tracts, an Interior Department spokesman said.
The analysis of the intermonomer interfaces in PCNA (hydrogen bonds, ion pairs and accessible surface areas) was carried out using the PDBePISA tool for exploration of macromolecular interfaces (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/prot_int/pistart.html).html
It's ripe for exploration.
It's rich for exploration".
All are ripe for exploration.
Lighting Protocols for Exploration – HERA Campaign.
Visualization for exploration and explanation.
Finally, there is $400 million for "exploration".
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