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"making access to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of providing or allowing someone to have access to something. Example: The new online platform is making access to education easier for students in remote areas.
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Trade with Syria has largely been kept open and the fertile area along the Tigris has been accessible, making access to food possible".
Making access to books significantly more difficult is not only morally dysfunctional.
Making access to benefits tougher for young people could be counter-productive.
Making access to water and sanitation a daily reality is good business, and good for the world economy.
In southern Poland nearly all doctors have signed conscientious objections making access to legal abortion all but impossible.
Private providers can – and already do – play a huge part in making access to education easier for everyone.
Rupert Murdoch, the News Corporation chairman, has talked of the possibility of making access to The Journal free online.
Landslides and falling rocks have flattened parts of northern Pakistan and blocked routes, making access to help a challenge.
Lets you connect to Stanford's network as if you were on campus, making access to restricted services possible.
Hence, no matter how much revenue hotels are earning by squeezing guests, the opportunity cost of making access to the internet expensive is huge.
"We are going to need to work on making access to mental health care as easy as access to a gun," Mr. Obama said.
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