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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'find access to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the discovery or gaining access of something. For example, "He was able to find access to the restricted area with his security clearance."
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But if you have got a good idea, then you will eventually find access to capital.
Thais struggle every day to find access to justice and their plight gets little publicity.
But now they often find access to new territory blocked by large packs of feral dogs.
Find access to justice innovations to use — by replicating existing projects.
On the website you can find access to several postdoc career resources.
Nadia (all names have been changed) sat for hours in her local authority housing department with her three children, trying to find access to a refuge.
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Worse, what would happen if a hacker or criminal found access to the system?
Or, if anyone finds access to the full article, please let me know!
And we found access to the steam tunnels and went spelunking through the campus catacombs late at night.
(Files for some trustees, administrators, and others may also be found). Access to personnel files is governed by university policy.Explanation of Access to personnel files.
Fans searching Audiogalaxy (audiogalaxy.com), where copyrighted songs were often available for free download, for their favorite songs and artists have found access to nearly all of the files blocked in the last couple of days.
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