unassisted
Britishadjective
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She wanted to have a "wild" pregnancy - one that is medically unassisted.
From Reuters
Eberle had an active role in making it happen but the goal was unassisted.
From Seattle Times
But as his condition progressed, he became unable to walk unassisted.
From BBC
Schultz came out of the penalty box - he was in for boarding - and scored unassisted on a breakaway at 14:56, eight seconds after the penalty expired.
From Washington Times
Rojas tweaked his groin while trying to turn an unassisted double play in the ninth inning against Arizona on Sunday.
From Los Angeles Times
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