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The phrase "equal access to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where everyone has the same opportunity or ability to obtain or participate in something. Example: "The government is committed to providing equal access to education for all children, regardless of their socio-economic background."
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But equal access to education does not translate into gender equality in jobs.
Girls do not have equal access to education with boys.
Public libraries broker equal access to all that stuff.
Equal access to the curriculum is another issue.
Also, with the internet, everyone has equal access to information.
And microfinance, after all, was about equal access to capital.
All people should have equal access to employment, which I believe overrides equal access to smoking environments.
"Girls have not had equal access to top leadership positions".
But we all have equal access to the Wallenda lineage".
Nor do Americans have equal access to their legislators.
What can you do to ensure women have equal access to public spaces?
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