guaranteed access

collocation in English

meaningsofguaranteeandaccess

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guarantee
noun
uk
/ˌɡær.ənˈtiː/
us
/ˌɡer.ənˈtiː/
a promise that something will be done or will happen, especially a written promise by a company to repair or change a product that develops a fault within a particular period ...
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access
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæk.ses/
us
/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition ofguaranteeandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofguaranteed access

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If there was an entitlement orguaranteedaccessto publicly funded early childhood education and care for children under 3, we assumed that this likelihood was 100 per cent.
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The tier of essential health services that everyone should haveguaranteedaccessto would have to be agreed on by way of consensus.
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Most members, however, rather shone from the ideological point of view andguaranteedaccessto resources.
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Onguaranteedaccessto the cemetery, little can be done.
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I have not mentioned theguaranteedaccessto schools across borough boundaries for children at any age.
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Guaranteedaccessto public service and public interest content will be a vital guarantor of universality.
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This resolution only proposesguaranteedaccessto the network at the market price.
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Nuclear energy has not only privileged butguaranteedaccessto the market for every kilowatt hour that it produces.
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There is no presumption of innocence, as he said, and at present noguaranteedaccessto lawyers or defending counsel.
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At other prisons there is noguaranteedaccessto education and for most prisoners it is limited.
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We especially welcome theguaranteedaccessfor existing terrestrial broadcasters.
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They have few rights and noguaranteedaccessto information to discharge their powers fully.
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Fourthly, we needguaranteedaccessto basic banking services, with improved transparency and comparability.
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These must include physical education and sport withguaranteedaccessfor the general population, particularly children and youngsters, and specifically in schools.
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It prevented a war in a sensitive sector of trade and providedguaranteedaccessfor poorer developing countries.
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We are also happy that the general public is to haveguaranteedaccessto major sports events at no extra cost.
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One of the main objectives of the current modernisation of social protection isguaranteedaccessto affordable health protection.
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Greater public investment is therefore urgently required in health, housing andguaranteedaccessto free, high-quality education and training.
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