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had availability to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "had availability to" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "had access to." Example: "She had availability to the resources needed for the project."
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Science
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Another limitation of this study was that we only had availability to warm-season months (May-September).
Science
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Try to have a great credit rating, try to have credit availability, so you have availability to borrow when you need it.
News & Media
Production company Rubber Republic was chosen, having availability to film the video over the weekend, and a team of four script writers at the company delivered an initial script that afternoon.
News & Media
01600 712031, thebigdomain.com All places had availability as we went to press.
News & Media
Tour operators and airlines still have availability for fans wanting to make last-minute getaways to watch live action – including the final – in South Africa.
News & Media
That's three different phone calls to three different places who all need miraculously to have availability one after the other.
News & Media
This was both because it is a more advanced market and the client's staff in Trinidad had greater availability to work with us.
Academia
Secondly, BHPs encountered barriers in maintaining access to services for patients when specialty mental health clinics had limited availability to absorb referrals from primary care.
Science
Although often understaffed, external organisations said they could spend more time in schools conducting outreach programs if the nurses had greater availability to assist.
Science
"Since the resale market went away, major banks have had much less availability to make loans," said Mark A. Sunshine, president of First Capital, a private commercial lender.
News & Media
0844 493 4944; netflights.co.uk British Airways still has limited availability to Cape Town and Johannesburg over the World Cup period.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you want to express that someone had the chance or resources to do something, use more direct phrases like "had access to" or "was able to use" instead of "had availability to" for clearer and more grammatically sound communication.
Common error
Avoid using the construction "had availability to" as it's often perceived as wordy and less direct than alternatives. Using simpler phrasing such as "had access to resources" /s/access+to+resources improves clarity and readability. This approach aligns with standard English grammar and is less likely to confuse your audience.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "had availability to" functions as a verb phrase aiming to indicate access or opportunity. However, as Ludwig AI suggests, it is not considered standard English. The intended meaning is often better conveyed using alternative constructions.
Frequent in
News & Media
35%
Science
35%
Academia
30%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "had availability to" appears across various sources, it's generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI recommends opting for more direct and clearer alternatives such as "had access to" or "was able to access". These alternatives are more aligned with standard English and ensure more effective communication. When aiming for clarity and grammatical correctness, especially in formal or professional settings, it's best to avoid "had availability to".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
had access to
Directly indicates possession of the means or opportunity to use something.
had the opportunity to
Emphasizes the chance or occasion to do something.
was able to access
Highlights the capability to obtain or use something.
had the capacity for
Focuses on the inherent ability or potential to handle something.
could make use of
Suggests the possibility of utilizing something effectively.
was in a position to use
Indicates being favorably situated to employ something.
was entitled to use
Implies having a right or permission to utilize something.
had the privilege to use
Highlights the honor or special opportunity to use something.
had the freedom to use
Emphasizes the unrestricted ability to utilize something.
had permission to use
Indicates that authorization to utilize something had been granted.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "had availability to"?
Instead of "had availability to", consider using phrases like "had access to", "was able to access", or "had the opportunity to". These options are clearer and more grammatically correct.
Is "had availability to" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig AI, the phrase "had availability to" is not considered standard English. It's better to use alternatives that directly express access or opportunity.
How can I use "had access to" in a sentence?
Instead of saying "The team had availability to the new software", you could say "The team had access to the new software" or "The team was able to access the new software".
What is the difference between "had availability to" and "had access to"?
"Had access to" is a more direct and grammatically sound way of saying that someone was able to use or obtain something. "Had availability to" is less common and can sound awkward. Choose "had access to" for clearer communication.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested