complete access

collocation in English

meaningsofcompleteandaccess

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complete
adjective
uk
/kəmˈpliːt/
us
/kəmˈpliːt/
very great or to the largest ...
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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 ofcompleteandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcomplete access

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The security is provided by the ability expeditiously to perform a full sternotomy, and yet havecompleteaccessto the entire mediastinum if necessary.
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The engineer may requirecompleteaccessto the robot controller at the lowest level to undertake calibration and alignment procedures.
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While the central executive hascompleteaccessto all worker resources, individual workers are restricted to use to their own resources.
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There cannot be effective organisation if there iscompleteaccessby people.
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The petition draws attention to the fact that broadcasters are not providingcompleteaccessfor deaf television viewers, for example, with subtitles or sign language.
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The broadcasting authorities are not providingcompleteaccessto television for deaf viewers by providing, for example, subtitles or sign language.
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The material allegations are that broadcasters are not providingcompleteaccessto deaf television viewers —for example, subtitles or sign language.
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The petitioners maintain that broadcasts are not providingcompleteaccessfor deaf television viewers, for example with subtitles.
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He hadcompleteaccessto all the secret material submitted to me.
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As they will havecompleteaccessto the new unified defence policy appraisal committee, will that not strengthen rather than weaken their intrinsic role?
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The petition shows that broadcasters are not providingcompleteaccessfor deaf television viewers through the use of subtitling, teletext or sign language.
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Will the ordnance board, under the terms of the contract, havecompleteaccessto the confidential information of the contractors?
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Similarly, the victim should havecompleteaccessto information about the injuries he sustained and the circumstances in which the offence was committed.
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I know that this is notcompleteaccess, but it is a very considerable advance upon the previous position.
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Whether these authorities should havecompleteaccessto such capital receipts as exist is another argument.
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They protest that broadcasters are not providingcompleteaccessfor deaf television viewers by means of subtitles or sign language.
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It would be quite a mistake to allow the parents or other people to havecompleteaccessto them.
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It is only now, withcompleteaccessto archives on both sides, that we have the full picture.
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