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'who has access' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to ask who has permission to do something, for example: "Can you tell me who has access to the company's finances?".
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Who has access?
Who has access to it?
Who has access to the information?
Who has access to the databases?
Who has access to this burl wood?
Everyone knows, within that world, who has access and who has influence.
"That's natural, particularly for our audience, who has access to so much information and media".
It could be a fishing expedition to establish who has access to real secrets.
"But we study and talk blatantly about it — who has access to this food and why".
You're telling anyone who has access to your Facebook profile where you were.
The Americans are pressing the Syrians to say who has access to the accounts.
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