unrestricted
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Prosecutors say a Chinese man in Brooklyn bought chips, falsely indicating they were for customers in the U.S. or unrestricted countries.
Then, in his Sept. 19 executive order, the president cut the required amount for the gold-card holder’s “unrestricted gift” to the U.S.
From MarketWatch
Presumably, funds reclassified as unrestricted at the end of one year to make the financial filing look good may have had their restricted status restored at the start of the next year.
From Los Angeles Times
"Obviously you've got unrestricted access to everybody who has it and you can take photos with stupid filters that obviously make you laugh," she said.
From BBC
It’s official: You’ve lived long enough to see the age of flying cars—privately owned, solo-piloted aircraft, free to operate in unrestricted airspace, much as cars can take to the open road.
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