quick access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofquickandaccess
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quick
adjective
uk/kwɪk/us/kwɪk/
happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a ...
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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 ofquickandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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All the species are treated in alphabetical order, which facilitatesquickaccessto the names.
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The utilization of this scheme reveals a slightly increasing trend, although many patients still appear to value proximity higher thanquickaccess.
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Such a system could givequickaccessto the records of patients suffering from life-threatening illnesses such as heart conditions.
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The system is developed to allow propeller designers to havequickaccessto maximum information and knowledge relevant to their design.
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As matters stand, readers are left to pull all the strings together, which may be expecting too much of a busy policymaker who needsquickaccessto findings.
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In particular, even in this age, many people still do not havequickaccessto the internet.
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Indeed, it is essential that magistrates havequickaccessto authoritative legal advice.
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If it can getquickaccesstoday, we should find a way of making that work, instead of being unimaginative and slowing things down.
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Many businesses are growing rapidly and requirequickaccessto finance for new plant and equipment.
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It is important that those who have insurance cover havequickaccessto the funding which will come through that.
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It is slow, and certainly far slower than it need be in an age of computerisation andquickaccessto information.
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There may be the need forquickaccessto ports to serve overseas markets.
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But it cost those people a considerable amount of money to gain thatquickaccessto the law.
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They are at the foot of the main staircase, so that they themselves have easy andquickaccessto the seats of power.
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The essential factor when a blow-out occurs isquickaccessto skilled personnel with relevant experience.
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Admirable developments have been made in the movement, which cares for people who needquickaccessto medication.
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People would prefer to have the best treatment available at the end of the street, in the local hospital, withquickaccess.
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It is not possible to erect an unclimbable fence, for various reasons such asquickaccessto fire tenders, interference with radar and so on.
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The object of the first one is to ensurequickaccessin case of fire or possibly animals suddenly being caused to suffer under a hot sun.
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We continue to this day to help many who would otherwise be unable to gainquickaccessto and benefit from the finest treatment and nursing care available anywhere.
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