Sentence examples for narrow access to from inspiring English sources

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"narrow access to" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that the entrance or entry to something is not wide or spacious. Example: The narrow access to the hiking trail made it difficult for some hikers to pass through, causing delays and congestion on the path.

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He asked the agency to narrow access to credit information to a "need only" basis and to consider notifying individuals when credit cards are opened in their name.

Even with a persistent gender gap in a presidential election year, House Republicans have not given up on their campaign to narrow access to birth control, abortion care and lifesaving cancer screenings.

The claim therefore is that the pressure on agricultural land enforced by the expansion of energy crops for fuels and combined with other agricultural expansion tendencies, e.g. beef and soy production, aggravates displacement effects and restricts the already narrow access to land in a country with one of the highest inequalities in land distribution in the world.

Their propensities for anomalous variations, narrow mesiodistal dimensions and the ensuing narrow access to canals, lack of visibility, and apical third trifurcations and deltas are factors that further compound the difficulty for clinicians.

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Ms. Saladoff has structured an argument that America has narrowed access to the courts in many ways.

Alison Glick, international associate and education coordinator for the Government Accountability Project, said there was a trend towards narrowing access to information in the United States.

Under an agreement with the White House last year, Mr. Kean and Mr. Hamilton had been permitted far narrower access to the intelligence reports.

In the name of a more demanding curriculum, the government is narrowing access to the culture that shapes our sense of ourselves and what it means to be human.

Investors fear that the government-sponsored enterprises narrowing access to capital will more swiftly bring about the need for a government bailout.

This, in the face of mounting student loan debt and rising college costs that are narrowing access to higher education.

The Department of Justice's work on this issue is especially crucial in light of the wave of recently passed voter suppression laws around the country that are narrowing access to the ballot.

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