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The phrase "be given access to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in a sentence when you want to describe someone receiving permission to use or view something. For example: "The organization's members were given access to a private library."
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C4 could easily take over BBC3 and BBC4 and be given access to the licence fee.
Staley also set out the case for UK banks to be given access to the EU.
It will also be given access to group homes and state institutions.
The new policy stated that challengers to any Republican incumbent would not be given access to the voter database.
He also proposed party supporters be given access to politicians in the US in return for cash.
Under a bilateral agreement, the consulate has to be given access to detained Americans at least once a month.
It is unrealistic to suggest that every individual arrested in Malawi must be given access to a lawyer.
He had to receive a security check before he could be given access to the military data needed.
Princeton students will also be given access to excavations at archaeological sites in Italy to carry out research.
A possible outcome was understood to be that both bidders could be given access to management information at Opel.
Asked to speculate on whether guests would be given access to his more exclusive creations, Mr. Katz was carefully noncommittal.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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