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'have easy access' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to having quick and uncomplicated access to something. For example: "The library offers its patrons easy access to a variety of books and research materials."
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I do not have easy access.
"Schools are closed and children have easy access to weaponry," he says.
"Infiltrators have easy access to the Afghan police and soldiers," he said.
"But normally they do not have easy access to foreign soldiers".
Today, millions have easy access to the Internet in the UK and billions have access worldwide.
Do we really want to have easy access to assault weapons?
Chefs have easy access to the bounty of New England's land and sea.
"We have easy access," said Sharon Diggs-Jackson, public affairs officer at Long Beach Airport.
The report calls for children with asthma to have easy access to inhalers.
The way he appeared to have easy access to the journalist Cantlie.
Walkers have easy access to nearby peaks including Great Gable, Pillar, Red Pike and Steeple.
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