increasing access

collocation in English

meaningsofincreaseandaccess

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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)

Examplesofincreasing access

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As we gainincreasingaccessto this (international) transactional world, a number of factors have emerged as being potentially relevant.
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Developing teachers' practical musical skills andincreasingaccessto support from music specialists seems crucial if teachers and children are to fulfil their musical potential.
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Voluntary exchange of rights with overall restriction of resource use may ensureincreasingaccessof poorer households to common property forests.
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The second process, selective peer affiliation, occurs during adolescence as adult monitoring is reduced and children haveincreasingaccessto a broad set of peers.
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I am thinking for example of research intoincreasingaccessto environmentally-friendly housebuilding materials.
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It is a question, rather, ofincreasingaccessto port reception facilities and of creating the motivation also to use these.
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I believe that enabling touring companies to travel to new venues and communities in isolated areas is an important priority inincreasingaccess.
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I should welcome any suggestions onincreasingaccess.
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That means, in particular,increasingaccessto capital and cutting unnecessary regulation.
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Increasingaccessto the arts continues to be at the heart of our policy.
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I think that we would all like everyone in the country to haveincreasingaccessto decent housing.
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One of our objectives is that developing countries' textiles should obtainincreasingaccessto their markets.
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I welcome the fact that people in the lowest decile of the population by income apparently haveincreasingaccessto such important items.
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We all know that technology hasincreasingaccessto capital, but in terms of employment prospects it is not labour-intensive.
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If the proposal works, byincreasingaccessto housing supply, increasing choice and helping to cut poverty, no one will be more pleased than me.
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The new clauses will give themincreasingaccessto the programmes they want to watch.
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But with theirincreasingaccessto private investment, many no longer need large scale concessional finance to finance their development.
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The key issue about extending participation in higher education,increasingaccessand improving retention is not financial.
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That leads me into the question of the contribution that loans can make toincreasingaccessto higher education.
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It will continue to explore ways ofincreasingaccessto this information both proactively and in response to specific requests.
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