speedy access to

collocation in English

meaningsofspeedy,accessandto

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speedy
adjective
uk
/ˈspiː.di/
us
/ˈspiː.di/
quick:
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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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to
preposition
uk
/tuː/
us
/tuː/
used before a verb to show that it is in ...
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(Definition ofspeedy,accessandtofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofspeedy access to

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Some of this is held on computer because it is important for the immigration authorities to havespeedyaccessto it.
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At the moment motorways are being constructed which will enable ready andspeedyaccessto other parts of the country.
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There is no doubt that concern aboutspeedyaccessand other matters led to the great pressure to introduce legislation.
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We need to build on effective referral by ensuring that people havespeedyaccessto services.
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British producers needspeedyaccessto first-class research and development and advisory services.
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Such information can be stored easily, and, more importantly, one hasspeedyaccessto it.
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We are fortunate that my constituency is served by a network of motorways which givesspeedyaccessto all parts of the country.
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We need to view the matter from the patients' perspective, to ensurespeedyaccessto effective treatment.
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It will assist by giving the consumerspeedyaccessto an effective legal service.
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The underlying aim of cancer services should be to ensure that cancer patients, whether potential or confirmed, havespeedyaccessto the diagnostic and treatment services their condition demands.
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The key to success of the ombudsman system in every area, both public and private sectors, has been because it ensures easy andspeedyaccessto informal justice.
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The cycle of ships at sea these days places greater pressure on their operational capacity, requiringspeedyaccessto an efficient and flexibly run repair and maintenance facility between refits.
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With great respect, that is not good enough when one is dealing with the urgent need forspeedyaccessto justice in this class of case.
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Backgrounds, characters and other items could be saved separately or as fully composited scenes, withspeedyaccesslater.
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