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actually readable, usable, (<-- add comma here, your listing) and understandable for everyone? 
anyone with a web browser, in one sense (<-- I think that this bit of text is unnecessary and makes the reading more convoluted, or if you like this line, add a coma after it)  that website is accessible to everyone with a web browser.
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Accessibility in itself is a bit of a misleading term sometimes, especially if English is your second language. It is sometimes referred to as "inclusive design."
If your site is on the Internet, reachable by anyone with a web browser, in one sense that website is accessible to everyone with a web browser.
If your site is on the Internet, reachable by anyone with a web browser, that website is accessible to everyone with a web browser.
But, is all content on your website actually readable, usable and understandable for everyone? Are there no thresholds that bar certain people from "accessing" all the information you are exposing?
But, is all content on your website actually readable, usable, and understandable for everyone? Are there no thresholds that bar certain people from "accessing" all the information you are exposing?
You could ask yourself questions like the following: