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The phrase "accessible items" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to items that are easy to reach, obtain, or use, often in contexts related to accessibility for individuals with disabilities or in general usability discussions.
Example: "The website has a section dedicated to accessible items, ensuring that all users can find what they need without difficulty."
Alternatives: "available items" or "user-friendly items".
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They were implemented in a hypothetical prototype mobile phone via a hotlist (an additional collection of quickly accessible items).
A hypothetical prototype of mobile phone menu with an additional collection of quickly accessible items, which is called 'hotlist,' was implemented.
His work updates and inverts the early 2000s hip-hop movement of customizing accessible items with high-fashion accents (which itself was an extension of the Dapper Dan model of luxury reappropriation).
Their website includes an interactive map of languages in California (with resources related to to each language), a guide to their archival collection (including some digitally accessible items), and information on related projects and resources.
They may be easy targets, for example being tired, carrying accessible items, being pre-occupied, or distracted through travelling with young children (Myhre and Rosso, 1996).
Low-cost and locally accessible items according to the five essential health needs (water/sanitation, food/nutrition, non-food items including shelter/clothing, health care, and information/communication) were included in disaster preparedness kit preparation (Bolton 2006; Chan 2017).
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And her embrace of the high-end, and refusal to go through the motions of adopting the occasional accessible item, was fully in line with her husband's gold-toned dollar-sign spiel.
Although a computer might be easy for writing on, it's not necessarily the most easily accessible item when parenting children, or when out and about.
Abstracts are not always accessible and open-access items are not specially marked.
"Being accessible" (6 items), "Explains and facilitates" (6 items), "Comforts" (9 items), "Anticipates" (5 items), "Trusting relationship" (16 items), "Monitors and follows through" (8 items).
As a result, the Care-Q consists of 57 caring behaviors that were ordered in the following 6 subscales: "Being accessible" (6 items), "Explains and facilitates" (9 items), "Comforts" (11 items), "Anticipates" (5 items), "Trusting relationship" (18 items), "Monitors and follows through" (8 items).
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