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The phrase "accessible to those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is available or easy to reach for a specific group of people.
Example: "The new online course is designed to be accessible to those who have limited prior knowledge of the subject."
Alternatives: "available to individuals" or "open to people".
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Their presence makes data accessible to those without access to mobile phones or internet at home.
Medical websites also became common, giving lay users access to literature in a way that was accessible to those without specific medical training.
Open access should for example be genuinely open and accessible to those working in low-income settings.
Most important, it is accessible to those who cannot afford cable or Internet access.
The first floor is accessible to those with disabilities.
All recordings are encrypted and only accessible to those involved with the observation.
The system is designed to be accessible to those with little farming experience, McNamara claims.
Those communities also struggle to keep farmers' markets relevant and accessible to those with low incomes.
The archives, though, will be accessible to those who pay an as-yet-unspecified monthly fee.
"It seems as if the government is trying to make higher education less accessible to those from lower income families.
Today's display cases have to be impregnable to thieves but easily accessible to those authorised to handle them.
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