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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessible to a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that can be reached or entered by a specific group or individual.
Example: "The new website is designed to be accessible to a wider audience, including those with disabilities."
Alternatives: "available to a" or "open to a".
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They might conceivably be made accessible to a new regulator.
"We wanted to build something accessible to a young child.
He was, Albrecht, says, "instantly accessible to a wide audience".
"This one seems to be accessible to a different demographic".
"It has made flamenco more accessible to a lot of people.
But there was no means of making them accessible to a window cleaner.
Mr. Colgan says that film makes Beckett more accessible to a much wider audience.
"I want to be more accessible to a wider audience," he said.
Some would rather the spot remained a secret accessible to a few.
Did they effectively make the information accessible to a younger audience?
Others felt the programme made complex philosophical ideas accessible to a wider TV audience.
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