ready access

collocation in English

meaningsofreadyandaccess

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ready
adjective
uk
/ˈred.i/
us
/ˈred.i/
prepared and suitable for ...
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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 ofreadyandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofready access

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Most scholars implicitly assume that voters havereadyaccessto such information, but there are circumstances in which they will not.
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However, enormous amounts of data exist in practice and above all in the buildings of our clients to which intelligent practitioners havereadyaccess.
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It also allowsreadyaccessto arterial blood for sampling.
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These species are, however, gap specialists and havereadyaccessto sunlight.
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Withreadyaccessto concentrated chemical fertilizers in non-organic farming, disposal became the primary interest in land application of organic waste materials.
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Economists havereadyaccessto these results, and do not need to replicate the research.
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This effect will drive yield growth in the most technologically advanced countries withreadyaccessto these innovations.
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Patients may demand specific medical interventions, particularly in the context of intense public attention to health andreadyaccessto health information.
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This construction also givesreadyaccessto the roofing membrane for maintenance and repair if necessary.
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Readyaccessto all the indicator data in the database system can assist custodians to analyse their data.
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Living with others can provide protection against predation, more successful exploitation of the environment for food, andreadyaccessto mates.
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It will be useful, however, to those who do not havereadyaccessto academic journals.
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This is because at the initial stage of spread, relatives, friends and neighbours are those who havereadyaccessto the seed.
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We often lackreadyaccessto those who would allegedly be in a position to correct our entrenched groupings.
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We suggest that a rating scale be developed so that individuals could havereadyaccessto their depression quotient.
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A similar percentage (59 per cent) did not lack schooling for their children, but only 53 per cent enjoyedreadyaccessto health care.
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In addition, farmers who havereadyaccessto an expert are much more likely to implement new technologies14.
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Ironically, in many cases, the system was creatingreadyaccessfor the custodian to their data for the first time.
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Single-volume dictionaries, year by year, expand into multivolume repositories of factual information and are organized to providereadyaccessfor the working chemist.
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