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The phrase "accessible for virtually" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity in written English
It can be used when discussing the availability or usability of something for a wide range of people or situations, but it needs to be part of a complete thought. Example: "The new software is accessible for virtually all users, regardless of their technical skills."
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Deregulation, and the massive expansion of airline capacity and unfettered competition (even now, after lots of mergers, bankruptcies and consolidations have eliminated many competitors) get the credit for making air travel financially accessible for virtually all Americans today when flying was largely the exclusive privilege of business people and the wealthy before deregulation.
Although some new and more practical phenotypic methods have been proposed for carbapenemase detection [ 14, 15], MHT is inexpensive and accessible for virtually all clinical laboratories.
The advantage of a serological classifier over that based on antigen expression data by flow cytometry is that these data and methods are accessible for virtually all clinical facilities and are easily standardized.
In this article, we focus on a comparison of pneumococcal resistance rates between Germany and France, two neighboring European countries with well-developed health-care systems accessible for virtually the entire population.
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The small size and light weight of portable ultrasound systems have made them accessible for use in virtually every patient care setting from the hospital and outpatient clinic to remote communities with limited medical services, to the site of a disaster, the battlefield, and even outer space [27 33].
Although extensive data for over 1,850 CRMs, complete with sequences and associated gene expression patterns, are available for D. mel (Gallo et al. 2011), such information is less easily accessible for other model organisms and virtually nonexistent for emerging-model and nonmodel species.
In "Books and Other Fetish Objects" (Sunday Review, July 17), James Gleick points out that the digitization of rare books and other materials has made these objects vastly more accessible; even if you haven't paid $21 million for your own Magna Carta, you can download it to your computer screen for virtually nothing.
The haves can borrow for virtually nothing.
limit for virtually all state highways.
Formal design for virtually synchronous group multicast service.
This factor accounts for virtually all of the difference.
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