unlimited supply
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunlimitedandsupply
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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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supply
noun
uk/səˈplaɪ/us/səˈplaɪ/
an amount of something that is available ...
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(Definition ofunlimitedandsupplyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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To survive for infinite experiential time, life requires anunlimitedsupplyof energy.
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We have not anunlimitedsupplyof gold.
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For example, there is not anunlimitedsupplyof water.
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Although the emphasis varied over time - a tariff,unlimitedsupplyof greenbacks, or a general incorporation law - the primary role assigned to capital remained.
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There is not anunlimitedsupplyof money in the country.
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We have to recognise that there is not anunlimitedsupplyof coal in the country.
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Our members are registering with competitors who haveunlimitedsupplyof forms.
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In the current economic climate there is not anunlimitedsupplyof new investment.
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But that is just, an example of what anunlimitedsupplyof ammunition may mean.
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In the support of industry generally there seems to be anunlimitedsupplyof money.
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There is not anunlimitedsupplyof first-class scientific ability in this country.
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In those simple days there was not anunlimitedsupplyof £ notes.
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A nationalised industry has anunlimitedsupplyof cheap capital in comparison with firms with which it is competing.
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The fact that there is a virtuallyunlimitedsupplyof liquor should be linked to increased research and education.
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When a dry seed is introduced into the air above the liquid, it is often assumed that the seed will be surrounded by anunlimitedsupplyof vapour-saturated air.
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Obviously, if there were anunlimitedsupplyof fish we should need no quotas and no conservation, and anyone could come and take the fish.
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It has not anunlimitedsupplyof money and if the money is not in the industry it cannot be got out of it.
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The want of anunlimitedsupplyof high explosives was a fatal bar to our success.
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They also have an effectivelyunlimitedsupplyof water available, pumping directly from below the hull.
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It has anunlimitedsupplyof water and gives extra ep to animal pens and trees.
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We are in the absurd position of having an almostunlimitedsupplyof coal in these islands, yet oil is given an enormous advantage as a fuel.
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We think that we can all turn on our showers, dishwashers and washing machines—we do not all have swimming pools—as if there were anunlimitedsupply.
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The larger authorities are excluded because they are in a stronger financial position, and can go to the open market and obtain anunlimitedsupplyof money.
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No doubt if there were anunlimitedsupplyof funds, that could be done; but there never is and in practice we are always short of money.
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Many people seem to think that there is anunlimitedsupplyof large coal in this island that could be made available if someone did something about it.
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