free access
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffreeandaccess
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free
adjective
adverb
uk/friː/us/friː/
not limited ...
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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 offreeandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffree access
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We consider the redistributive effects of privatizing a resource previously exploited underfreeaccess.
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Initially, the resource is subject to a regime offreeaccess.
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A range of public and private institutions provide care, and patients havefreeaccessto physicians.
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Before each test, animals were fasted overnight but hadfreeaccessto water.
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He said he was ' the first and only to have won his confidence,freeaccessto him and a place to stay in his palace '.*!
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Experimental insects were permittedfreeaccessto males for seven days prior to experiments.
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Second, the law must facilitate, and expressly guarantee,freeaccessto diverse services.
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Finally, the reader should bear in mind that this work constitutes a positive analysis that simply compares two exploitation regimes:freeaccessversus private property.
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By privatization, we imply the switch from a regime offreeaccessto one of exclusive ownership.
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First, the reconstituted system allows forfreeaccessand complete control of the ionic composition of the solutions at both sides of the channel protein.
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They hadfreeaccessto all planktonic copepods and their parasites but not to benthic intermediate hosts.
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They include a means-tested monthly allowance, and cards which offerfreeaccessto primary health care.
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Open access publishing in this respect means that everyone hasfreeaccessto a published paper without subscription to the journal.
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At present, municipal authorities only minimally control these activities under the rubric that comuneros havefreeaccessrights.
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Birds havefreeaccessto these food centres which were potential sources of anthropogenic food through improper food waste handling and disposal.
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They were housed in an "enriched" laboratory environment and hadfreeaccessto water.
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In addition, the service provides all users withfreeaccessto tables of contents and abstracts, and a free email alerting service.
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