increased access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandaccess
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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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 ofincreaseandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofincreased access
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What worries him is the causal relationship between high income levels, which the grinders enjoyed, and theirincreasedaccessto leisure.
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And as women's numbers in the workforce increased in subsequent decades, they would have gainedincreasedaccessto the benefits.
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This model will allowincreasedaccessto dietary services for patients in rural locations or in areas where long waiting lists exist for the dietitian.
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What did make a crucial difference, however, was theincreasedaccessfacilitated by the reforms.
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Then, withincreasedaccessto journals by technological means, the need for an annotated bibliography on individuals has seemed less necessary than it once did.
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For the opponents, the expected utility from mediation lies inincreasedaccessto relevant information, better possibilities for networking, and gaining time.
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Increasedaccessto knowledge is welcomed by some; others lament the devaluation and displacement of embodied and situated forms of knowledge.
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Increasedaccessto guidelines by patients, as a convenient source of summarized information, should increase their value.
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They are therefore not providing theincreasedaccessto medicines required.
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These benefits includeincreasedaccessto financial and military resources, and bases of operation, as well as improved access to international media and civil society.
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Doesincreasedaccessto primary care reduce hospital r eadmissions?
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This is because in democracies, multiple principals, including the public and the legislature, haveincreasedaccessto the policy-making process and, hence, influence over bureaucrats.
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Technological advances have alsoincreasedaccessto vast resources of data and information and greatly enhanced global connections.
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We posit that consumers would benefit from lower drug prices,increasedaccess, and a continued stream of innovative medicines.
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Increasedaccessto and destruction of mangrove forests resulting from such measures will undermine the long-run viability of direct and indirect mangrove services on the island.
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The projects mentioned under health promotion haveincreasedaccessfor the public, while other services have been discontinued.
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We suggest that to achieve this balance, successful future systems will need to incorporate both economic and biological methods as well asincreasedaccessto relevant information.
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It would appear therefore that the acquisition of technical skill on an instrument is something that pupils value and to which they would like to haveincreasedaccess.
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It opposed the relocation of nonagricultural industry in rural areas and had always been enthusiastic about national parks andincreasedaccessto and protection of the landscape.
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