easy access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeasyandaccess
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easy
adjective
uk/ˈiː.zi/us/ˈiː.zi/
needing ...
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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 ofeasyandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofeasy access
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But he had the most modern equipment andeasyaccessto help should he encounter trouble.
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Looters can use the cleared areas aseasyaccessto plunder the ruins.
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The vision is foreasyaccessto high-quality aged care that is equitably distributed.
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Located withineasyaccessfrom a number of other tourist sites, it has a very high tourism value.
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There was no agreement among respondents as to howeasyaccessto scientific information is.
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The animal hadeasyaccessto the lever and food plate.
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These transformations were designed to alloweasyaccessto a wide variety of musical parameters, extending the musical input gamut of previous projects.
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With its uniquely broad coverage, it offers readerseasyaccessto all the important new research relevant to stylistics.
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The chapters are colour coded for quick reference and divided by headings, again facilitatingeasyaccessinto the text.
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Four of the participants lived alone and three did not haveeasyaccessto a car.
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Such centers could freely provide disadvantaged women witheasyaccessto the latest techniques in obstetrics.
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Many distributed problems offer neither natural priorities among agents,easyaccessto a global objective function, nor distinguished anchor constraints.
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A seven-page index at the end of the book provideseasyaccessto sections on individual localities.
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A comprehensive index gives the readereasyaccessto the wealth of data in the book.
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They attempted to modernize trusteeship without realizing that they enjoyed little in the way of an extensive state structure oreasyaccessto civil society.
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Systems of production located farther away from urban centres but witheasyaccessto the urban markets are also called peri-urban.
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All do not provide updates on late-breaking information at the same rate oreasyaccess.
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This approach shows the veryeasyaccessto dicyanopolyynes.
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Note that the children hadeasyaccessto all of the characters at all times.
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