Sentence examples for been access from inspiring English sources

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been access

noun

A way or means of approaching or entering; an entrance; a passage.

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"There's always been access to the top here.

The main limitation has been access to markets.

To date, over 1.5 million volumes have been access through this system, implemented in 1999.

A long-standing problem facing humanitarian agencies in Darfur has been access to vulnerable populations, particularly in active conflict zones.

It confessed that the personal information of millions of customers – including bank details, addresses, names and dates of birth – may have been access by hackers.

Had there been access to a library or a bookstore, I suppose I would have spent the better part of my childhood inside one or the other.

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Similar(38)

"Access is access.

Part of it is access.

There's access for anybody".

There's access".

The problem is access.

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