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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inaccessible by" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is not able to be reached or accessed by certain means or methods. Example: The mountain was inaccessible by road, so we had to hike for two days to reach the summit.
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-- places not made inaccessible by steps or gravel walkways?
The attic staircase had been rendered inaccessible by a great tumble of over-stuffed bin-bags.
Eskimos fish with aluminum skiffs and nets from villages inaccessible by road.
It allows young people to create and explore places that are completely inaccessible by other means.
I offered to make the posts that mentioned Josh inaccessible by password-protecting them.
Almost entirely inaccessible by humans, it supports modest but interesting plant and animal life.
They were on foot, the terrain proving inaccessible by car through freezing rain.
The cottage stands alone in 14 acres of woodland, completely inaccessible by road.
Residents joke that it is equally inaccessible by all modes of transportation.
INACCESSIBLE by road, Cordova is less visited (and much more charming) than either Seward or Valdez.
They are practically inaccessible by public transport but lack parking provision.
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