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The phrase "I could access" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to refer to the ability to gain access to something, often as a form of permission. For example, "I could access the restricted files with my special clearance."
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"And at the moment I would prefer to invest my money into something I could access.
Unfortunately, I had no sweet self, or at least, none that I could access.
"They will readily cite you past precedent; often their records were better than ones I could access".
I discovered that I could access world news, uncensored, and that there were legions of science-fiction readers across the globe.
Fortunately, some months ago, I'd slogged through setting up a VPN (virtual private network) arrangement on my home Mac, so that I could access it from the road.
Although the city had been in decline for decades, it still had the residues of an intellectual history and I felt I could access the unexpected there.
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I could not access the drive from my iPad, but I could from my iPhone.
Laptop Mooch At Starbucks, I couldn't access the Internet on my laptop.
I could not access the feelings I was supposed to feel.' Letts has a highly developed emotional intelligence.
"I had a choice: I could either access market information on the Internet or talk to clients, but I couldn't do both," he said.
Instead, I would spend hours lying on my bed, letting the evening light wash over me, quietly listening to music and scrolling through social media attempting to replicate what I could not access.
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