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access

[ak-ses] / ˈæk sɛs /


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"So long distances have to be travelled by people to access the same level of care that people in Northern Ireland can face."

From BBC

"It's very sandy ground, access, 7,000 metre cubed of material in there approximately, but that's not when you've dug the hole - when you dig the hole and refill it, you could double that."

From BBC

At the same time, some 2.1 billion workers are expected to hold informal jobs this year, with limited access to social protection, labour rights and job security.

From Barron's

Winners get access to state funding for data and hiring talent, as well as access to government-procured chips essential for AI computing.

From The Wall Street Journal

This meant ensuring repayment of over $10 billion in outstanding debt owed by Venezuela and continued access to the world’s largest crude reserves.

From The Wall Street Journal