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The phrase "lose access to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use "lose access to" to describe a situation where someone is no longer able to use or reach something that they previously had access to. For example: - "I forgot my password and now I've lost access to my online bank account." - "After the company went bankrupt, many employees lost access to their pension plans." - "If you don't pay your membership fees, you will lose access to the gym facilities."
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Companies could abruptly lose access to funds.
Sinners could lose access to ECB support.
Children who are disenrolled can lose access to tribal schools.
If Britain were to leave the European Union, it would lose access to this potential remedy.
The companies lose access to credit, their customers become reluctant to buy and so on.
"You fired pell-mell, because you were afraid you were going to lose access to credit".
If they behave like Pirelli, Italian firms will increasingly lose access to foreign capital.
If you lose your job, you will no longer lose access to insurance.
What happens to countries like Greece which lose access to private-sector finance?
Goldman would lose access to the Federal Reserve's overnight lending program, which provides emergency financing.
For instance, Wall Street firms may lose access to short-term loans critical to their survival.
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