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The phrase "trouble accessing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that someone is having difficulty or facing obstacles in gaining access to something. Example: "I'm having trouble accessing the website, it keeps giving me an error message."
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If you're having trouble accessing online resources or have questions about physical access, we're here to help.
Having trouble accessing your account?
Others had trouble accessing a heavily secured voting system.
Having trouble accessing @HBO GO? Send a raven.
Are you having trouble accessing our Web site?
A Facebook spokesperson told the Guardian: "Earlier today many people had trouble accessing Facebook and Instagram.
It is not only tourists who have trouble accessing the lift-off site.
Some patients even have trouble accessing their own health records, supposedly because of the privacy law.
Should we have any trouble accessing your application materials, we will contact you directly.
If you are having trouble accessing the content, please try again another time.
If you are having trouble accessing that site, please email 6.033-web@mit 6.033-web@mit
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