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The phrase "not even accessible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that something is completely inaccessible or unattainable. Example: "The top-secret files were not even accessible to the highest-ranking officials in the government."
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Pulse was conceived and developed specifically for mobile devices; it is not even accessible on a computer.
"There is supposed to be no ignorance of the law, and yet it's not even accessible to most people," said Tim Stanley, the chief executive of Justia, a Palo Alto, Calif., provider of online information.
People here tend to take things that are not even accessible for others for granted.
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In fact, some of the advanced functions aren't even accessible in Easy Mode.
Many stairwells aren't even accessible, often because of post-9/11 security concerns.
And it wasn't even accessible from Messenger's iOS or Android apps.
North Korean websites aren't even accessible from the South.
Consider that for hundreds of years, the Bible wasn't even accessible to most people.
"YouTube", for instance, is not Sinified (nor even accessible, blocked by the authorities).
Other sectors of the world's book production are not even catalogued and accessible on site, much less available for digitization.
What did he and his boss think we were trying to do (and in the end succeeded in doing) as we worked round the clock to get the tankers moving, from a standing start with no contingency plans of any kind for handling a fuel crisis, and not even a readily accessible map of where the refineries were?
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