lack access to

collocation in English

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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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to
preposition
uk
/tuː/
us
/tuː/
used before a verb to show that it is in ...
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(Definition oflack-of,accessandtofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This separation makes for inefficiency in the use of savings and may give rise to financing gaps, where some seemingly eligible borrowerslackaccessto any lender.
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The second, more consequential theme regards the perspective on normal language development that can be provided by the study of otherwise unimpaired children wholackaccessto visual information.
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Articulatory development is also delayed in hearing impaired children, who not onlylackaccessto auditory input, but also to the feedback of their own articulations.
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In many countries women continue tolackaccessto basic health services, education and participation in decision-making processes.
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The number of people wholackaccessto safe drinking water is 1.2 billion, and 2.4 billion peoplelackaccessto basic sanitation.
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At present 1 in 5 peoplelackaccessto clean water and half of humanity have no sanitation.
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It is anticipated that 14,500 places willlackaccessto night sanitation by the end of 1999.
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I am keen for them to bring the benefits of their unique approach to many more of those wholackaccessto mainstream financial services.
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Some 1 billion peoplelackaccessto fresh, safe drinking water.
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Many people in the so-called rich south-eastlackaccessto private transport, and the bus and rail networks are lifelines for them.
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The individual citizens of these countries oftenlackaccessto services of this nature, particularly in rural areas.
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They maylackaccessto assessment facilities or even homes and nurseries for children awaiting placement.
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It can be a means of helping the needy and those who for special reasons maylackaccessto private transport.
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There are social grounds, such as the immobility of those many wholackaccessto cars.
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The same number of peoplelackaccessto safe drinking water, and 2.4 billion have inadequate access to sanitation.
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There are 500 credit unions, encouraging their members to save and providing low-cost finance to members, many of whomlackaccessto traditional forms of credit.
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We live in a world where over 1 billion peoplelackaccessto safe water, 2.4 billion lack adequate sanitation, and a similar number have no electricity in their homes.
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The number of prisoners slopping out in 1991 will depend on the extent to which there is still overcrowding in prisons whichlackaccessto sanitation.
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