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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always access" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the ability to reach or obtain something consistently or at any time.
Example: "With this app, you can always access your files from any device."
Alternatives: "consistently reach" or "perpetually obtain".
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One cannot even always access one's own inner life.
You can always access this list by clicking the globe at the bottom of any page.
The wing he has been on only has a small stock of books, which he can't always access.
You might find a link via Google, but can't always access the full-text for paywalled resources.
The main difference between my lifestyle and [that of] the locals was the access I had to the internet 24/7 – although not always access to electricity.
Salesforce.com is a database that lives in the cloud and presumes availability of ubiquitous wireless connectivity so that roving sales staff can always access customer data.
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When they are in fact retained, they are treated as miscellaneous records that are not sufficiently described and therefore not always accessed.
In all three cases, the data are always accessed through user identification and are never queried based on the data content.
Because youth have always accessed psychedelics, they are available to the youth community if they want to use them.
People have always attempted to control their fertility and have always accessed abortion care, even when abortions are illegal and the methods unreliable.
GPs nearly always accessed another source when unsuccessful (95% after 1st source), and frequently when successful (43% after 2nd source).
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