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"made accessible to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make something available or easily obtainable for someone. Example: The library has made their extensive collection of books accessible to all members of the community.
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made accessible to others as well.
They might conceivably be made accessible to a new regulator.
All three levels will be made accessible to the disabled.
Such digital archives can be made accessible to many TV stations, thus spreading the maintenance cost.
It feels unfair that so much great contemporary music is not made accessible to more people.
But there is little consensus about how or what apps should be made accessible to drivers.
(The site has not yet been made accessible to the public).
I believe that the results of our research should be made accessible to the public.
The fortlet has been partially reconstructed and made accessible to the public.
"The documents have to be made accessible to the public in Israel," he said.
Additional volumes will be made accessible to Cornell patrons as they become available.
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