unlimited access
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunlimitedandaccess
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unlimited
adjective
uk/ʌnˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/us/ʌnˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
not limited; having the greatest possible amount, number, ...
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access
noun[U]
uk/ˈæk.ses/us/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition ofunlimitedandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofunlimited access
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During this period, cattle haveunlimitedaccessto potentially metacercariae-infested pastures.
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However, ballooning does not conferunlimitedaccessbetween all populations, suggesting that it may not be an effective means of long-distance dispersal.
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Even if agist policies are applied only to curative technologies andunlimitedaccessto comfort-care technologies remains, they still impose forced choices on the elderly when cure is technically achievable.
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For those with the means to enjoyunlimitedaccessto cyberspace, especially in the academic community, desktop computers ease cross-national communications and research and foster cosmopolitan ties.
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However, the issue of data protection has not been resolved with regard to the plans to grant all authoritiesunlimitedaccessto data.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
Furthermore, as prisoners haveunlimitedaccessto the telephone it is not possible to prevent them from communicating information.
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The manifesto stated that we must haveunlimitedaccessto cheap world foodstuffs.
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However, much of the country enjoysunlimitedaccessto broadband.
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Local authorities haveunlimitedaccessto their capital receipts to bring empties back into use.
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We are speaking ofunlimitedaccess—millions of people will have the right of access, although it will not be exercised by millions.
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The next stage that those persons entered into, readily and greedily, was to try to ensureunlimitedaccessto this place.
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The team, which included foreign expertise, was givenunlimitedaccessin the region.
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In that factory, the runners will haveunlimitedaccessto juveniles.
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The concern caused byunlimitedaccessto sensitive areas is often due to the fear of erosion to the site.
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We live in the age of the internet, at a time when people haveunlimitedaccessto information.
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I am not advocatingunlimitedaccess—that would he absurd—but this order prompts the question: are we going in the right direction?
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I hope that we will go further than this expression of intent, this declaration, and that in futureunlimitedaccessto documents will be guaranteed.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
Buyers’ demands change, but what they want isunlimitedaccessto women and children, and the market is flourishing.
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Subscribers were charged a flat monthly fee that providedunlimitedaccess.
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