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accessible

[ak-ses-uh-buhl, ik-] / ækˈsɛs ə bəl, ɪk- /


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Ground-floor tickets generally cost around a dollar, while cheap seats in the upper balconies were usually just a dime, making vaudeville accessible to rich and poor alike.

From The Wall Street Journal

It highlights "exemplary initiatives" that advance children's rights to "safe, inclusive and accessible public spaces".

From BBC

"This means that visual information about things happening in the outside world becomes less accessible to our consciousness. To fill this gap in the puzzle, our brain inserts fragments from memory -- it hallucinates."

From Science Daily

"She doesn't hide from her privilege, and I think that makes her more accessible," says Heritage.

From BBC

These maps have more contrast and more signage to make them more accessible.

From The Wall Street Journal