Examples of 'little access' in a sentence

Meaning of "little access"

Little access refers to having limited or restricted entry to something. It suggests that there is not much opportunity or availability to access a particular place, resource, or information

How to use "little access" in a sentence

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little access
Young people have little access to money.
Little access to skilled care during labour.
Children have little access to palliative care.
If you could help me with a little access.
They have little access to economic resources.
No education means very little access to jobs.
We have little access to our inner world.
Syrian refugee students have little access to education.
They had little access to alternative viewpoints.
Rural women have very little access to credit.
There was little access to practical vocational training.
Five thousand families with little access to supermarkets.
Little access to the internet.
Roma minority has little access in the media.
The birth mother has as much or as little access.

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Most have little access to health services.
I guess we will have to get a little access of our own.
They have little access to information and services.
Pain in developing countries may have little access to transportation.
They have little access to power and decision.
It is far more prevalent in areas with little access to education.
We have little access to public markets.
You might be working in an office with little access to light.
There was very little access to yoga at the time.
Their funds are limited and they often have little access to capita.
They have little access to goods.
Most of these deaths occur in impoverished areas with very little access to vaccines.
There is therefore little access across this land.
Dairy is a particularly important source of income for Indian farmers with little access to land.
They still have very little access to electricity.
They have little access to established political institutions and are not a strong lobby.
They are living in camps with little access to basic social services.
There is little access to education for the thousands of children who have been displaced.
There is also very little access to public art.
They had little access to justice and their traditional systems of justice were not recognized.
We have very little access to it.
Little access to basic education and health services ;.
They have very little access to commercial energy.
Two rural health posts constructed for those with little access to healthcare.
They have little access to contraception.
They are living in dire conditions with little access to basic services.
They had no or little access to basic infrastructure and services.
Those wishing to set up their own enterprises had little access to training or support.
There is little access to healthcare.
They have few alternatives for employment and little access to health services.
There was little access to education.
Information needs of women Women in rural areas have very little access to information.
It also complicates a little access to the inside of the bag.
With little access to legal counsel, they were unable to prepare their defence.
They also tend to have little access to social protection.

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