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The phrase "granted access for" is correct and often used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has been given permission or authorization to enter a certain place or access a certain thing. Example: "The security guard granted access for the delivery driver to enter the building and drop off the package." In this sentence, "granted access for" is used to show that the security guard gave permission for the delivery driver to enter the building.
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I was only granted access for two days, so I had to improvise.
Guests can download the app and be granted access for 24 hour periods as well.
Tim pitched the idea to Butler and Marshall, who then did their own share of pitching to NASA before they were granted access for filming.
Still, it has granted access for due diligence to both parties and has said that it is actively seeking a price and terms that it can recommend to shareholders.
Clive Lewis, the shadow energy and climate change minister, demanded a review into the heir to the throne's access to ministerial paperwork after it emerged he has been granted access for decades to high-level government policy dossiers.
Better still, the website is granted access for one day to the visitor's public information on Facebook, such as his tastes or travels, which means content and advertising can be targeted accordingly.In this section Power struggle Patently absurd Back again Losing its fizz Ovi go again Socialising all over the web?
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We now take for granted access to bottles that were inconceivable in 1982.
I take for granted access to healthful meal options.
The site launches today in private alpha for those granted access codes (we'll try to get some for readers, watch this space).
Shiner said the prisoners had not been told what they were accused of or granted access to legal representation, except for two men who had a one-hour phone call each with a lawyer on Wednesday.
Duncan Smith, speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on Sunday, referred to the need to tighten the habitual residency test, one of the main gateways whereby EU and other citizens are granted access to UK benefits, such as for housing, unemployment, sickness and disability.
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