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accessible media
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "accessible media" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to media formats that are designed to be usable by people with disabilities or those who require alternative formats for understanding content. Example: "The organization is committed to providing accessible media to ensure that everyone can enjoy our content, regardless of their abilities."
✓ Grammatically correct
Academia
News & Media
Science
Formal & Business
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Exact Expressions
16 human-written examples
To provide access to print instructional materials, including textbooks, in accessible media, free of charge, to blind or other persons with print disabilities in elementary schools and secondary schools, in accordance with such terms and procedures as the National Instructional Materials Access Center may prescribe.
Academia
It has to do with how accessible media is in your living room.
News & Media
Nomensa's Accessible Media Player is fully keyboard accessible for students who don't use a mouse (as well as those who use screen readers).
News & Media
At a time when so much business is conducted on a global scale, via globally accessible media, this excuse is wearing thin.
News & Media
Audubon Dougherty explores the ways grassroots organizations can use accessible media tools to expand their online outreach, harness advocacy capabilities and communicate more effectively with their constituencies.
providing free educational materials, including textbooks, in accessible media for visually impaired and print disabled students in elementary schools and secondary schools, postsecondary schools, and graduate schools.
Academia
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
44 human-written examples
Walsh who long styled himself as an accessible, media-friendly executive, insisted on retaining that freedom before accepting the job, the person said.
News & Media
It also has to be accessible to media and it should be reasonably close to the opposition party so the stars and columnists can move between the venues.
News & Media
Naomi will use the award to support the completion of her performance-ethnographic research and creation of a secure and accessible digital media archive of her project.
In particular, "You must not use publicly accessible social media to discuss individual patients," and "You must not bully, harass or make gratuitous, unsubstantiated or unsustainable comments about individuals online".
News & Media
"In New York, walking around topless is actually legal for both genders, so it constantly confuses me that this ideal is not translated on to the most popular, accessible social media network," she says.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use this term when discussing legal requirements like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Common error
Do not use "accessible media" as a simple synonym for 'popular' or 'available' if the context implies technical accessibility for the disabled. If you just mean that a movie is easy to find, consider using 'widely available media' instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "accessible media" serves as a noun phrase where the adjective 'accessible' modifies the noun 'media'. In most instances captured by Ludwig, it functions as the direct object of a sentence (e.g., 'providing "accessible media"') or as part of a prepositional phrase defining a standard of service.
Frequent in
Academia
35%
News & Media
30%
Science
20%
Less common in
Wiki
8%
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
Based on the linguistic patterns identified by Ludwig, "accessible media" is a highly versatile and correct term used to describe content that is inclusive of all users. It appears most frequently in authoritative sources like Cornell University and The New York Times, often within discussions about education, civil rights and digital innovation. While Ludwig AI confirms its status as a standard term, writers should be careful to distinguish between 'accessible' in terms of disability compliance and 'accessible' meaning 'easy to obtain'. Overall, the phrase is a hallmark of professional communication regarding equity and technology.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
inclusive media
Focuses on the social and representational aspect of making content welcoming to all groups.
accessible formats
Emphasizes the specific technical versioning of content, such as Braille or large print.
adaptable media
Highlights the ability of the content to be changed or customized by the user.
inclusive content
Broader term that includes text and non-media materials designed for all audiences.
usable media
Focuses on user experience and the ease with which anyone can interact with the material.
barrier-free content
Uses a more metaphorical approach to describe the removal of obstacles for disabled users.
compliant media
Specifically refers to meeting legal or technical standards like WCAG.
assistive technology media
Refers to media specifically optimized for use with tools like screen readers.
universally designed media
Follows the principles of Universal Design, intended for the widest possible audience.
alternative formats
A common institutional term for different versions of the same instructional material.
FAQs
How to use "accessible media" in a sentence?
You can use it to describe inclusive resources, for example: "The university provides "accessible media" such as captioned videos and transcribed podcasts for all students."
What can I say instead of "accessible media"?
Depending on the focus, you might use "inclusive media" for social contexts or "adaptable media" for technical contexts.
What is the difference between "accessible media" and "accessible formats"?
While often used interchangeably, "accessible formats" usually refers to the specific technical standard (like PDF vs. HTML), while "accessible media" refers to the content as a whole.
Is "accessible media" a formal term?
Yes, it is considered a professional and formal term frequently found in legislation, scientific research and educational policy documents.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested