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access

[ak-ses] / ˈæk sɛs /


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“Historically, there has been so much myth and fear around leprosy, and healthcare access for patients has been limited,” Sinha said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But for real, we hope Huda has access to a good therapist and finds someone who will take her on that beach dream date.

From Los Angeles Times

But five years later, 24 of the state’s 115 community colleges still said on their websites that students with unpaid balances could lose access to their transcripts, according to a recent UC Merced survey.

From Los Angeles Times

Millions of Americans do not have access to retirement saving plans and face escalating prices everywhere from the supermarket to the real-estate-agency window.

From MarketWatch

One of the main points of the talks was to provide "balance" in market access for both parties, Airlangga said, adding that Washington provided exemptions to key Indonesian products including palm oil, coffee and tea.

From Barron's