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The phrase "real-time access" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a system whereby you can access data or information in only the amount of time needed to make a live, immediate decision. For example, "The new software upgrade gives us real-time access to customer data so that we can respond to inquiries quickly and accurately."
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Before everybody had real-time access, there was a sort of filter.
Legally blind since Vietnam, I have been searching since 1972 for real-time access to the printed word.
These independent monitors worked on site at government agencies and had real-time access to the system.
At Anderson's request, new systems were devised that allowed him real-time access to the pictures that were being shot.
"That millennial age segment values more the technology investments, the ability to have real-time access," Mr. Hautop said.
Israel gets real-time access to our spy satellites and a real-warm handshake from ol' Hafez.
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It will offer three million members "real time access" to claims information later this year.
Having helped dozens of nonprofits get to near-real-time access to their customer data, I've seen firsthand how much data access can help.
Last year, the mayor of Surrey gave police real time access to traffic cameras at intersections to help curb gang warfare spilling onto the street.
Handheld computers can provide real time access to and analysis of clinical information.
Handheld computers show promise for real time access to and analysis of clinical information, across many medical and health specialities.
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