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The phrase "wheelchair accessible" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location or facility that is designed to accommodate individuals using wheelchairs. Example: "The new building is fully wheelchair accessible, with ramps, elevators, and wide doorways."
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WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Wheelchair accessible.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Restrooms not wheelchair accessible.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Entrance is wheelchair accessible, restroom is not.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS -- The restaurant is wheelchair accessible.
Wheelchair accessible.
Fully wheelchair accessible.
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Restrooms are wheelchair-accessible.
Wheelchair-Accessible RV Q.
Wheelchair-accessible, via an elevator.
Comfortable, however, and wheelchair-accessible.
Not wheelchair-accessible for the fans.
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