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The phrase "fast access to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the quick availability or retrieval of information, resources, or services.
Example: "The new software provides fast access to critical data, improving our decision-making process."
Alternatives: "quick access to" or "rapid access to".
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SRAM gives fast access to data, but it is physically relatively large.
Fast access to so many false facts and uninformed comment give everyone a sense of expertise.
The majority of us have fast access to the worldwide web, which we use to enable even more spending.
Designed to provide relatively cheap and fast access to space, they are usually developed and managed by university groups.
The port authority will use it for fast access to the documentation of ships in the harbor.
FAST ACCESS TO PHONE, TEXT AND E-MAIL In your address book, don't tap the person's name.
But universal, fast access to the internet is essential for very small businesses, and that is not – yet – something that all small firms can rely on.
There are those who have reliable, fast access to the Internet, and those, like about half of the 27,867 people here in Clarke County, who do not.
Suddenly, we saw a pull-down menu and a weird label, "Fast access to popular products," at the very bottom of the screen.
They scythed through the medieval core of the city with two inner ring-roads, and multi-lane highways were built to provide fast access to the M1 motorway.
Such quibbles aside, the fact that the sites gave me fast access to my account balance spared me a frantic search for the last statement.
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