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Free sign upThe phrase 'to access a' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when discussing how to obtain or retrieve something. For example: - "To access a file on your computer, click on the desktop icon." - "To access a bank account online, you will need to set up a username and password." - "To access a public Wi-Fi network, you must first agree to the terms and conditions."
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"They wanted to access a whole different category of advertiser.
You need to access a kind of melancholy for that.
"You get to access a part of the person you normally wouldn't".
When you want to access a file you can go online and get it instantly.
It can be simpler to access a patient's arm or leg than their face.
Then one day I tried to access a name that began with G.
If you use a browser to access a webmail service, such as Gmail or Yahoo!
For a women like Tigist, having the choice to access a safe abortion saved her life.
The new Torrent files have a pay gate to access a bundle of files.
But what about being able to access a range of columnists?
That could be worth paying if it allows you to access a mortgage with minimal fuss.
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