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free access

noun as in open door

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She then found herself in competition with the park itself, which was able to offer more favourable rates, including free access to facilities, to prospective guests.

From BBC

We went there too and had free access to the parking lot underneath.

From BBC

Just one day after its initial announcement, Greg Dell’Era clarified, in response to “feedback,” that several Finale functions would remain operational through the following year, that the latest version of Finale would be included with a Dorico subscription, and that users will have free access to resources to help them adjust to Dorico, including onboarding videos, a lengthy FAQ, and a nearly two-hour-long webinar that Dorico livestreamed just last week.

From Slate

But proponents of free access to literature see programs like the LAX one — and Banned Books Week, celebrated from Sept. 22 to 28 — as a counterattack on efforts to ban books for reasons including their treatment of sexuality, race, violence or the occult.

The new organization, Los Angeles Local News Initiative, has raised almost $15 million to provide underserved county residents with free access to neighborhood, regional and state news that will help them be more engaged in their communities and hold officials accountable.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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