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unlimited
adjective as in extensive, complete
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Our Constitution meant to ensure that no one person in American life would ever have sole unlimited power.
And because most people don't have unlimited money to spend on food, high-protein products could be an unhelpful distraction.
Citing that principle, the federal circuit court said it “seems unlikely that Congress intended to ... grant the president unlimited authority to impose tariffs.”
Sen. JD Vance – asks the court to overturn a restriction that bars political parties from coordinating unlimited spending on campaign advertising with the official campaign.
A university Students' Union is questioning whether "unlimited" energy contracts are value for money and has raised concerns about students being pressured into signing up with providers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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