unfettered access

collocation in English

meaningsofunfetteredandaccess

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unfettered
adjective
uk
/ʌnˈfet.əd/
us
/ʌnˈfet̬.ɚd/
not limited by rules or any other ...
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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 ofunfetteredandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofunfettered access

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It promises a world in which geographical or social distance can be obliterated andunfetteredaccess to different social classes and milieux becomes possible.
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What value do we place onunfetteredaccessto knowledge?
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In this scenario, the asset manager hasunfetteredaccessto his aunt's money and made liberal use of it for his own needs.
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From the 1950s onwards, he was increasingly faced with an ebbing away of his children and difficulties in ensuringunfetteredaccessto the labour of his grandchildren.
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Butunfetteredaccessto areas of our national airspace is as essential today as it ever was for the training of our aircrews.
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However, it is a fundamental problem that derives from open andunfetteredaccess, and is of great concern to the agricultural and rural community.
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It would be unacceptable for the authority to have direct,unfetteredaccessto these funds.
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This is why it is important that there should beunfetteredaccessto the war region so that the facts can be presented.
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I can point to the very real dangers whichunfetteredaccesswill provide.
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Therefore, we do not think that it provides forunfetteredaccess.
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We have not, however, allowed a total,unfetteredaccessto this new market.
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The chances that they will be able to continue their work with full andunfetteredaccessare remote.
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The point is that they do not advocate another system of society or giveunfetteredaccessto those who do.
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It also invited them to allow the humanitarian agencies and other international organisations immediate andunfetteredaccessto the region concerned.
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Does the right ofunfetteredaccessinclude privilege in libel, or does it include privilege to incite to crime?
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Our companies will enjoyunfetteredaccessto a market of more than 500 million consumers.
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He believed that he did haveunfetteredaccessto ministerial advice.
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What cannot be right is that a commercial judgment should provide free,unfetteredaccessto public funds.
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In an ideal world, all suppliers should and would haveunfetteredaccessto the market.
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Members of the committee are givenunfetteredaccessto all complaint investigations and are able to make critical comments on the quality of those investigations and their conclusions.
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