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"free access to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something has permission to use, enter, or approach a certain thing. For example, "The museum offers free access to its exhibits on the first Saturday of every month."
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Free Access to Law Movement.
Inmates have free access to the Internet.
Free access to law is quite expensive.
Already they benefit from free access to European markets.
Students would continue to get free access to higher education.
But free access to phone card calls should be offered.
It has free access to advanced nuclear technology.
But most Americans support free access to contraception.
Pilgrims were to have free access to the holy places.
Palestinians would not have free access to Jerusalem.
They had free access to standard rat.
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