adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
easily accessible/available etc
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The castle is easily accessible by road.
readily accessible
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The information is readily accessible on the Internet.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
as
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Beaumarchais/Livings is funnier, faster and subtler than, say, the average Whitehall farce and could be just as accessible .
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The new office will be twice as large and just as accessible as the old one, she said.
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Now, those in humans are as accessible as those in any other species.
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Alegr a writes with a clarity, simplicity and beauty that is as accessible as it is profound.
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For many, partnership remains cloaked in a monastic exclusivity, as accessible as the holy orders.
easily
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The Shoctector has an easily accessible Test/Reset button to give you additional peace of mind each time you use it.
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Stax in Memphis was initially white-owned, easily accessible to outsiders, filled with leaders of all kinds.
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Never fear, it is a huge and easily accessible boot and has swallowed all a family of four needs.
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To do this, we need an easily accessible source of volatile materials.
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It is all fun and all the venues are easily accessible .
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This complementary pair of colors is easily accessible in cyclamen, poinsettias and berrying plants.
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Services organized across large District Health Authorities covering 200-300,000 people can not possibly provide a local, friendly, easily accessible service.
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Wraps growing popularity makes them easily accessible .
immediately
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Above all, parking must be immediately accessible to functions and must not involve crossing roads or car parks.
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Its implication that information, experience, and feelings presented in a pictorial form are readily and immediately accessible needs critical examination.
less
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At the moment there is no reason to suppose that this will lead to the Collection being either more or less accessible .
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They are also much less accessible from Earth than the other families of asteroids.
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But Soutine's painting was even less accessible than Modigliani's.
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Geographical and transport remoteness make areas less accessible to friends, relatives, some tourists and businessmen.
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Sign language is therefore less accessible than french, for example.
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Visits to Parliament and an open prison have given them insights into less accessible subjects.
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Why should people deny the co-operative principle by being deviant, making their meanings less accessible , their transactions therefore less effective?
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Other less accessible sources are given by Verkade.
more
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He is more accessible than most tycoons and is frequently seen dining in the works canteen at Wapping.
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No doubt an airport would make Ashland more accessible , but locals like it the way it is.
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And the C-based virtual object command language has been enlarged to over 500 commands, making the system more accessible to non-programmers.
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Food be-came more accessible and convenient to all but the poorest families.
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The ground became more accessible after June 1922 when Huddersfield Corporation started running buses direct to the south-west end.
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As a general rule, the more diluted the solution, the more accessible the minerals.
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ESRC-funding will enable this important literature to be made much more accessible to western social scientists.
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Cibo Matto, by contrast, takes a quieter and more accessible approach to its music.
most
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Discussion of the best or most accessible vein is strikingly similar to embalmers' discussions about arterial accessibility.
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Getting to even the most accessible monasteries requires a fair amount of walking and stair-climbing.
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Even so, its vibrant rhythms and gorgeous costumes make it Mr Chen's most accessible film so far.
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The Romans did not quarry the most accessible stones.
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It is no surprise that the gladiatorial sport of boxing was the most accessible route.
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The most accessible data which might serve as a yardstick is that on applicants' type of educational establishment.
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And make them your most accessible .
only
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Suddenly, a whole new planet was accessible; and not only accessible but available, unoccupied, deserted.
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Located south of Bahia de los Angeles, La Unica is only accessible by boat.
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However, Type Module is only accessible from the host node of a networked configuration.
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For the majority of the public the health service is only accessible for the purpose of treatment.
publicly
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When this is not publicly accessible , it's called an Intranet.
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There are now an estimated 30, 000 publicly accessible bulletin board systems operating nationwide.
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What principles do is to make private experience publicly accessible , open to discussion and capable of wider relevance.
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The information should be in a publicly accessible and easily understood form.
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Will we object in 75 years if our ancestor's medical records become publicly accessible ?
readily
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These books need to be readily accessible to pupils, both in the classroom and in the school library.
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They became permanent and readily accessible reference material in the painters' studios.
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Easy-to-learn performance and production techniques, together with readily accessible models in recorded form, change the way music is made.
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One of the more readily accessible sites, Las Fuentes workshop was located in an area of commercial maquila concentration.
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Respondents requested this information, and pointed out that it is not always readily accessible .
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When the sound timber is clean and readily accessible it can be treated with insecticide.
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Today the collection is one of the best in the country, and more readily accessible than that at Lord's.
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Plainly, this process is facilitated if the working areas are readily accessible , well lit and well ventilated.
■ NOUN
area
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Organic surface horizons are often thicker than 50 centimetres, and peat-cutting is practised in easily accessible areas around lochs and roads.
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Moreover, tensions exist between the rural population and the town-dwellers who buy second homes in the more accessible areas of countryside.
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They are ideal for reaching into restricted or less accessible areas such as the corners of rooms, equipment pockets and channels.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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All of the ski resorts are accessible from the hotel via free public transportation.
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Because of the snow, many parts of the countryside are only accessible by helicopter.
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Griffey's fans say that he is very accessible and down-to-earth.
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He was specifically asked to write a play that would be accessible to the local community.
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I don't find James Joyce's writing very accessible .
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Penn's artwork has gradually become more accessible .
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Philip Glass has produced something very rare -- an accessible modern opera.
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The banks of the River Holbeck are easily accessible to walkers and anglers.
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We chose to live in this area because both New York and Boston are easily accessible from here.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Acid cleaners are accessible to and are used only by senior supervisors.
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But the largest camp, Zwi-Hamussit, is accessible only by air.
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In a fashion context, unapproachable or intimidating artwork becomes accessible , even whimsical.
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Near vision tasks need to be presented in a way that ensures that materials can be easily accessible to handle.
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Resorts and private residences remain accessible .
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The contents page of the journal will always be freely accessible .
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The new office will be twice as large and just as accessible as the old one, she said.
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The Office has stopped subsidising one-day energy surveys for industry and commerce and there is little accessible public information.