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"make it accessible for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make something easily reachable or available for someone to use or access. Example: The company made their website accessible for people with visual impairments by adding alternative text for images and adjusting the colors for better contrast.
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To combat this, Engrade is moving to integrate each segment of data into one centralized platform and make it accessible for teachers, students, parents, and third-parties via its API.
Owing to its compact structure, suitable decomposition technologies will be necessary to make it accessible for biotechnological conversion.
"Auction houses have taken enormous strides to make it accessible for everybody".
"We have to make it accessible for everyone, especially those evening slots when most people can come".
"Since I only wanted to do this once, I figured I'd make it accessible for when I'm older," said Mrs. Carlin, a retired teacher.
The arena has boards, entranceways and surfaces that make it accessible for sled hockey, whose rules and equipment are similar to regular ice hockey but whose players each use two shortened hockey sticks.
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The game was included at a 2012 exhibit at the New York Museum of Modern Art, entitled "Century of the Child: Growing by Design", and was used to demonstrate the change in toys and playthings over the 20th century, specifically praising the game for its "quirky manipulations of scale" that makes it accessible for all ages.
But now a lesser known part of the country is making its stake on the tourist dollar thanks to a number of new cruises making it accessible for travellers.
We cannot exclude a mechanism whereby PINK1-induced CLS1 phosphorylation triggers a structural or conformational change in CLS1 to stimulate its release from the inner membrane to the outer membrane of mitochondria, making it accessible for Fbxo15 targeting.
We're very lucky to be part of an amazing community that is deeply involved in promoting culture and in making it accessible for everyone.
"He was the first one who made it accessible for non-Japanese people to enjoy the Japanese experience," a restaurateur said.
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