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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aimed at reducing access" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where the intention is to limit or decrease the availability of something.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at reducing access to sensitive information to protect user privacy."
Alternatives: "intended to limit access" or "designed to decrease access".
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They wanted to let people know that buying books from Oxford and Cambridge is supporting a worldwide campaign of intimidation that is aimed at reducing access to knowledge and culture.
Better understanding firearm exposure and ownership among veterans can usefully inform ongoing suicide prevention efforts aimed at reducing access to firearms for vulnerable veterans during at-risk periods – one of two suicide prevention strategies generally considered to have the strongest empirical foundation (Mann et al., 2005; Azrael & Miller, 2016; Barber & Miller, 2014).
Last week, the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce heard three "experts" on abortion policy testify on H.R. 358, the "Protect Life Act," one of several bills before Congress right now aimed at reducing access to legal abortion services.
Instead, it urged further study of the issue, which suggested that the Food and Drug Administration would ultimately pursue more modest action, such as marketing restrictions aimed at reducing access for the young.
Within Australia, numerous programs have been introduced by governments aimed at reducing access difficulties confronting rural populations [ 7].
This information will help inform possible vendor/shop-based intervention strategies aimed at reducing access to pesticides used for self-harm.
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The Tobacco Institute, the tobacco industry's major lobbying association, introduced the "It's the Law" initiative in 1990, aimed at reducing underage access to tobacco products through a national program to retailers.
Given these guidelines aimed at reducing barriers in access to health care, it is important to note that recent studies still report disparities in access to healthcare in Canada [ 4, 9- 11].
Inequity in access to community rehabilitation services is inconsistent with the government's strongly promoted policy of patient choice, aimed at reducing inequalities in access to healthcare, improving responsiveness and quality of services 20 and reducing the 'postcode lottery' in service provision for older people.
Furthermore, the concept of equity in health needs to be operationalized in primary health care through efforts aimed at reducing disparities in access to key neonatal care services.
For greater effectiveness and improved equity, however, it will be important to ensure that free care is actually available to everyone and to supplement the interventions with actions aimed at reducing inequalities in access to care.
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