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unobstructed

ADJECTIVE
not obstructed
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The massive wildfires of 1988 in Yellowstone burned off trees and other vegetation and allowed archaeologists a virtually unobstructed view of the ground on top of the cliff.

From New York Times

Including a nearly unobstructed view of his notes.

From Seattle Times

A glass railing allows for unobstructed views of the surroundings.

From Washington Post

In fact, it was the TPLF's defeat of the Ethiopian army in Tigray in June that made it possible for farmers there to plant crops and aid agencies to travel unobstructed within the region.

From BBC

Fire officials later urged the public not to allow rubbish to accumulate in or around their residences and to keep staircases unobstructed.

From BBC