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access

[ak-ses] / ˈæk sɛs /


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More streaming access may soften the decline, but the games now compete with media that’s centered on constant scrolling and instant payoff.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, Sherborne produced emails in court indicating the Mail newspapers had provided access to the electoral roll and phone directory for journalists' research.

From BBC

Investors are worried that tools created by privately held Anthropic and OpenAI could aid businesses in using their data more efficiently, or even help people manage their money, access loans, and buy insurance.

From Barron's

The Welsh government said it valued the commitment of adoptive families and took seriously "any concerns raised about access to support".

From BBC

Because participants were health professionals with generally higher health awareness and better access to care, the findings may not fully represent the general population, although the biological mechanisms involved are unlikely to differ substantially.

From Science Daily