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The phrase "block access to" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of preventing someone from entering or using something. Example: The company has decided to block access to certain websites on its office computers to improve productivity.
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No attempt was made to block access to the ramp.
Napster is then supposed to block access to those songs.
They commonly block access to child-pornography websites.
Craigslist continued to block access to the section on Sunday.
Government censors have begun to block access to the story.
A fence would also block access to the water.
Once they identify a proxy, they can block access to it, just as they block access to other sites.
It can also block access to messages on smartphones.
Armed guards block access to many of Congo's mines.
One study found that half of all companies block access to Facebook and Twitter.
Parents are allowed to block access to a child's data by signing a form.
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