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That's not a typo. They are two different sentences with slightly different meaning.

Access as a noun or access as a verb.




"Instantly access 771,769 podcasts" -> access as a verb, not a typo

"Instant access to 771,769 podcasts" -> access as a noun, not a typo

"Instantly access to 771,769 podcasts" -> access as a confusion, definitely a typo


Out of curiosity and please forgive me as I'm leaning ESL, but shouldn't it be either

"Instant access to x podcasts"

or

"Instantly access x podcasts"?


I agree. If "access" is a verb, the "to" is superfluous and awkward.


Ah sorry I read over that lol


That's correct.




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