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The phrase "refused access to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that somebody has been denied the ability to access something. Example sentence: The guards refused access to the restricted area.
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We were refused access to our rooms.
And because they challenge company spin, short-sellers are often criticized and refused access to management.
Amnesty has been refused access to Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq and to Guantánamo Bay.
Grieve had refused access to the letters, arguing that they could cause constitutional problems.
During the beating Kiani vomited and was refused access to food, water or a toilet.
But the lawmakers were refused access to the office's opinions on the subject.
Those that are considered too drunk will be refused access to train services.
Humanitarian organisations have been refused access to the people by the military, which runs the camp.
And Mr. Bruno was refused access to the state helicopter for a business trip.
She has also been refused access to the BBC Radio London's Mayoral hustings programme.
The Immigration Department refused access to documents about boat arrivals earlier this year.
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