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"full access to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person, organization, or business having complete or unrestricted access to something that is normally limited or restricted. For example, "Our employees have full access to our research library."
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He had full access to the roof.
Full access to archive requires subscription.
c) Full access to the workshop forum.
He had full access to the means of production".
Meaning that I will have full access to e-mail.
He has full access to all classified information.
Mr. Martineau had full access to the foundation's archives.
A friendly deal would grant full access to Foster's books.
Full access to information and communications is a human right.
He reportedly had full access to Turner's art work.
iPhone applications are given full access to every app's data.
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