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The phrase "required access" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is necessary or essential to gain entry or permission to something. Example: "All employees must have the required access to the building in order to enter the restricted areas."
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All my other advanced-placement students have required access to computers either at home or at nearby friends' houses.
Historians have noted that economic clusters always required access to abundant strategic inputs for success, says Levin.
Gov. Jon S. Corzine's administration required access points every quarter-mile, and more parking, bathrooms and showers.
The banks would no doubt think it was preferable if we just handed them our money, and never required access to our accounts.
One of them, a young woman, tells me of how she had asked for an interpreter and had for some considerable time required access to medication while in custody.
In short, the fabled waterlily location at Giverny, far from being a natural outcrop of rural France, was a laboratory in which Monet carefully assembled the colours and shapes to which he required access at a moment's notice (he maintained that the Normandy light changed every seven minutes and he needed to be on hand to capture it on canvas).
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They require access to river systems to complete their lifecycle.
That requires access issues to be addressed, he says.
But every counter-terrorism investigation requires access to communication data.
It usually requires access to an exercise-physiology lab.
A sexually active person requires access to birth control.
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