The word access means to gain entry or get near something. An example of it used in a sentence could be "John gained access to the main computer when he entered the password."
Perhaps access to a new car will entice you to stay in college.
"The teacher can access her records at home, using the internet." "Due to patient privacy acts, access to medical records requires explicit consent by the patient."
I would go anywhere in the world as long as its accessible by public restrooms.
Your sentence is grammatically incorrect and should be After obtaining family consent and following the sterile preparation of a 21 gauge needle, access was obtained to the left basilic vein at the level of the distal humorous.
The correct spelling is privilege.An example sentence is: It was a privilege to be here.Another example is: Internet access is a privilege, not a right.
If it were not for access to the Internet, this sentence would not be presented.
"I have access to my house."
Example sentence for the word 'access' as a noun:Our hotel room has access to the internet.The word 'access' is also a verb: access, accesses, accessing, accessed.
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My computer can't access the internet.
I have access to food and water everyday.
Employees are granted access to the secure server room with a key card.
This access panel is bolted in place.
You have access to this website as a guest, but have more features and improved access if you register so do it now.
Access- Every child should have the right to have access to be able to go to school.
He had access to his computer for 5 hours a week, but it wasn't enough time for him to get his work done.
Accessible is an adjective.