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Ziomack Posted 9 years ago
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To get access to

Does to get access to only mean being able to use something?

Or could it also be used for being able to move from A to B?

"The door is unlocked. We got access to the room"

"The wall has crumbled. We can get access to the passageway"

  

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Or could it also be used for being able to move from A to B? Yes. "The door is unlocked.

  • Or could it also be used for being able to move from A to B?
  • Yes.
  • "The door is unlocked.
  • We got access to the room" "The wall has crumbled.
  • We can get access to the passageway"
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Or could it also be used for being able to move from A to B? Yes.

"The door is unlocked. We got access to the room"

"The wall has crumbled. We can get access to the passageway"

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