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"have ready access" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to express that someone or something has the ability to easily access or obtain something. For example: "With its constantly updating library of content, Netflix subscribers have ready access to thousands of movies and TV shows."
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These advisers have ready access to ministers.
The police do not have ready access to much of the evidence of cybercrime.
"Children have ready access to remote controls, watches, garage door openers," she said.
Others only wanted viewers to have ready access to their catchup services.
"So it's done one hour before so workers have ready access to the vehicles".
Reservists don't always have ready access to a military base and its support programs.
Students and visitors in the group have ready access to CEES machines and technical support.
Should law enforcement have ready access to everyone's phone location-tracking data?
As leaders, we have ready access to potentially powerful, game-changing ideas.
Employers, on the other hand, often have ready access to fulsome data on compensation.
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