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The phrase "grants access to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is given permission to enter or use something. Example: The security code grants access to the building after hours.
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One ticket grants access to one movie.
The premium service grants access to 10 Cadillac models.
A Cornell JMP license grants access to both utilities.
Because expert status by no means grants access to the kingdom of absolute truth.
The annual membership fee is €30, which grants access to a members' directory.
The annual fee is €30 (£24), which grants access to a members' directory.
The CIA, for example, grants access to human intelligence gathered from agents and operatives.
The NSA grants access to intercepted communications and intelligence generated by spying on foreign computer networks.
"First and foremost, it grants access to the many clients who will not engage with sole traders," she added.
The starter pack includes Hot Streak, one of the cars that grants access to the land sections.
The higher level grants access to seven sand beaches, outdoor swimming pools, a golf course, tennis courts and a restaurant.
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