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'can be accessed from' is correct and usable in written English, and it is an appropriate way to say that something is available, either physically or digitally, from a certain location or resource.
For example: "The library's online catalog can be accessed from any computer."
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The genome can be accessed from GenBank under the accession number CP002031.
Raw SNP data can be accessed from the NCBI's GEO database (GEO accession: GSE11782).
Then, as the tabloids repeatedly point out, the information can be accessed from the UK.
All these attractions can be accessed from the ever-lively Almería city.
Instead, the up-to-date apps can be accessed from a tap of the side button.
TRAVELLER'S GUIDE GETTING THERE Umbria can be accessed from Rome, Pisa and Florence.
Accounts can be accessed from a browser, or from free iPhone, iPad and Android apps.
Surfaced paths, in particular through Little Drum Wood, can be accessed from the car park opposite Lendrick Lodge.
The site can be accessed from the main Tesco Finance site, tescofinance.com, and compares policies from 300 providers.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A balcony, with space for a table and chairs, can be accessed from the living room.
The golden sands can be accessed from the neighbouring beaches or by trotting down the clifftop path.
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