Sentence examples for again accessible from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "again accessible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has become accessible once more after a period of being inaccessible.
Example: "After the maintenance work was completed, the website is now again accessible to all users."
Alternatives: "accessible once more" or "available again".

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North Korean websites were again accessible.

Again accessible via Metrorail or the M3 freeway.

Ms. Comey's collection was adorable — and, again, accessible to a range of ages.

The site was again accessible from Moscow on Tuesday after a brief disruption.

Now, however, the war is all but over, and Ani is once again accessible.

Then we have Sony on at 6pm BST/7pm CEST, again accessible on Twitch, Playstation Home and Sony's Gamescom hub.

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The point is it's not much of a stretch to suggest that files hosted on Megaupload will never again be accessible.

In the end, I found Les Miz to be a pretty wonderful (there's that word again), surprisingly accessible movie.

"The project will once again make accessible approximately 500 titles that Warhol made between 1963 and 1972, then withdrew from circulation more than 40 years ago.

YouTube became accessible again on May 30 , 2007 after Maroc Telecom unofficially announced that the denied access to the website was a mere "technical glitch".

The website will reopen to access very shortly," the senior official told Reuters before the site became accessible again.

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