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The phrase "have easier access" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to reach or obtain something with less difficulty.
Example: "With the new software update, users will have easier access to their files from any device."
Alternatives: "gain simpler access" or "achieve more convenient access."
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Fans have easier access to him through social media.
"We need to have easier access to information," he said.
Patients have easier access to their medical records.
Researchers at UC Berkeley now have easier access to Research.gov.
"It's like you have easier access to the internet than I do in Toulouse!
American automakers are also eager to have easier access to a significant market for their cars and parts.
Korean steel companies have been looking to expand overseas, where they have easier access to raw materials.
The idea is that active residents have easier access to the city's arts and recreational institutions and will never have to move again as they age.
Can Microsoft, with a straight face, really claim that its own phone engineers don't have easier access to Microsoft's software engineers?
Patients could also have easier access to their important health information, allowing them to be active participants in their own care.
But she realized that she really wanted to stay in Manhattan, she said, where her customers -- many from out of town -- would have easier access to her.
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