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How to Use "Access" with Example Sentences
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access
(n):
the ability or right to use something or see someone; an entrance to a place
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Used with adjectives:
"
He has
direct
access
to the building.
"
(direct, easy, unlimited, free, unrestricted)
"
The elevator provides
easy
access
to my office.
"
(easy, direct, greater, fast, quick, public, wheelchair)
"
This coffee shop provides
Internet
access
.
"
(Internet, Wi-Fi, wireless)
Used with verbs:
"
You cannot
gain
access
without identification.
"
(gain, have)
"
The security guard would not
allow
access
to the building.
"
(allow, permit, give, grant)
"
I
was refused
access
because I did not have a key.
"
(be + refused, be + denied, be + prevented)
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access
(v):
to be able to use something or enter a building; to be able to open a computer file or website
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Used with adverbs:
"
She can
remotely
access
her company computer from home.
"
(remotely)
"
She
secretly
accessed
the confidential files on co-worker's computer.
"
(secretly)
"
How can I
quickly
access
my bank account from another country?
"
(quickly, immediately)
"
He
successfully
accessed
his bank account with the correct password.
"
(successfully)
"
The robbers
quietly
accessed
entrance to the building.
"
(quietly, secretly, unlawfully)
Used with nouns:
"
I need to
access
my
computer
.
"
(computer, files, bank account, funds)
"
I need to gain
access
to the
building
.
"
(building, database, website, network)
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