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uninterrupted

British  
/ ˌʌnɪntəˈrʌptɪd /

adjective

  1. not broken, discontinued, or hindered

    an uninterrupted view

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“For managers concerned with sustainable productivity, giving people uninterrupted time away from work can be a powerful lever.”

From The Wall Street Journal

So did the promise of immediate, uninterrupted bonding with her baby.

From The Wall Street Journal

In nearly four years since, hundreds of thousands of terminals have been deployed for battlefield communications and uninterrupted internet access for businesses, households and critical infrastructure amid widespread blackouts.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a bonus, I’d learn a few things while she availed herself of uninterrupted free time, which wasn’t really free, since I’d often hear a running vacuum or dishes clanking in the sink.

From Salon

That’s a major concern in a world in which the greenback’s role as the global reserve currency has been in a largely uninterrupted decline for the past quarter-century.

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