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"gained access to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to obtain entry or permission to enter a place, system, or information. It can be used in various situations, such as gaining access to a building, a computer network, or someone's bank account. Here is an example sentence: "The hackers gained access to the company's confidential files by exploiting a vulnerability in their security system."
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At 1.30pm, prisoners gained access to two more wings.
Sony also gained access to records from Hotz's PayPal account.
Political opponents have not gained access to television.
After Tycho's death Kepler gained access to his observation records.
In exchange, Shipyard gained access to Miller's laboratories and, probably most important, its distribution system.
Mr. Taub himself has never gained access to Mr. Babbitt's drafts or sketches.
General Kalinin appears to have gained access to American money nonetheless.
CNN said it gained access to the full videotape only today.
He reportedly gained access to the report after an opposition website mistakenly published it early.
At 11pm, police gained access to surveillance footage from an address under investigation in Nørrebro.
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