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"direct access to" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a form of access that does not require going through any intermediaries or additional steps. For example, "The library has direct access to an online database of scholarly journals."
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They had direct access to me, and direct access to the information.
Equifax says BTG has had "direct access to our systems".
Direct access to one person's viewpoint, his line of vision.
Each apartment has direct access to a private garage.
Moreover, 97 foreign journalists have direct access to the building.
"He has more direct access to Rummy than anyone else".
bulkhead, direct access to bay, 105-by-157-ft.
It allows aircraft from Britain direct access to the Falklands.
She has blissfully direct access to her subconscious.
It also has direct access to these countries' domestic markets.
The toll road will provide him with direct access to the coast.
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