adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
view
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But beyond that intimate corner was a wall of translucent glass, giving an uninterrupted view of the mountains.
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At that point he needs to have an uninterrupted view of the audience and they need a clear view of him.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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uninterrupted coverage of the press conference
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Banks need uninterrupted , 24-hour computer systems.
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On average, two-year-old children need ten to twelve hours of uninterrupted sleep a night.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Even if a bigger corporate fish gobbles it up, your service should continue uninterrupted .
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He had the prospect of four years or so of uninterrupted power.
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He spoke uninterrupted for two hours and six minutes.
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Ray Romano is trying to give a reporter a few uninterrupted minutes of his time.
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The battle began at three in the morning and continued uninterrupted until past daybreak.
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When uninterrupted by unforeseen or unrecognized obstacles, parents will go to great lengths to provide these advantages for their children.
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With increased demands from users who want clear and uninterrupted service, companies are moving quickly to install equipment.