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The phrase "already have access" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that someone has gained permission or the ability to use something prior to the current moment.
Example: "I already have access to the database, so I can start the analysis right away."
Alternatives: "currently have access" or "have gained access."
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"They already have access to our markets.
The biggest universities already have access to higher-speed networks.
Immigration and consular officials already have access to some databases.
Did you know you already have access to our advisors?
I already have access to the physics buildings.
"I already have access to all the books I need," he said.
For those of you who already have access to this option, are you using it?
About 3.3 billion people, or half the world's population, already have access to one.
Governments in the developing world already have access to lots of sensitive information about their citizens.
Institutions and libraries already have access, and individuals will be able to subscribe soon.
"But most of these guys already have access because of who they are," Largent said.
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