adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
access
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A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access .
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Open drives provide unrestricted access to the rear of a property.
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We should be allowed unrestricted access to outside money sources.
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At the other extreme is the park to which the public has unrestricted access during daylight hours.
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And individuals who want unrestricted access to the internet can simply obtain a service provider in a neighbouring country.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Most countries do not permit unrestricted immigration.
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Reporters were later given unrestricted access to the evidence in the case.
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The U.N. demanded unrestricted searches for weapons within the country.
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Under the new plan, people would have unrestricted choice of doctors.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A report by development services director Stephen Tapper says bus lanes produce considerable time savings by allowing public transport unrestricted access.
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Delta Air Lines Inc. would charge $ 449 for the same trip under recently published unrestricted coach fares.
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Open drives provide unrestricted access to the rear of a property.
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So she can have a new beginning unrestricted by a past life.
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The Dolphins are $ 4 million under the cap but also have 17 players set to become unrestricted free agents.
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The statement of areas of information held should identify restricted as well as unrestricted information.
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What remained of Belfast's mudflats seemed certain to be diminished by unrestricted dumping.