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gain access

verb as in get at

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Dairy and meat industries in the U.S. have lobbied to gain access to school children by making a number of foods, snacks or entire food groups mandatory or just omnipresent.

From Salon

Pyongyang could also gain access to Russian military technology, which Moscow would otherwise have been reluctant to transfer, Mr Lankov adds.

From BBC

Last year, the company said hackers had managed to gain access to personal information of millions of its users.

From BBC

Geragos put forward new documentation to corroborate the brothers’ claims that the killings were motivated by years of sexual abuse at the hands of their father — not, as prosecutors argued at their trial, by the brothers’ desire to gain access to their inheritance early.

At their trial, prosecutors contended Erik and Lyle killed their parents in order to gain access to their inheritance early.

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

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