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The phrase "allowed to fester unchecked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a problem or issue is permitted to grow or worsen without intervention or resolution.
Example: "The unresolved conflict between the two departments was allowed to fester unchecked, leading to a toxic work environment."
Alternatives: "permitted to worsen" or "left to grow unaddressed".
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And when fear is allowed to fester unchecked it turns into something else.
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If we don't need to discuss race then it's allowed to fester and grow unchecked like an untreated malignant tumor.
Disagreement should not be allowed to fester.
But this situation cannot be allowed to fester.
This humanitarian catastrophe has been allowed to fester for generations.
Instead they will be hidden and allowed to fester.
The longer they are allowed to fester, the more unstable Pakistan will become.
It is mould that has been allowed to fester too long.
But this situation cannot be allowed to fester; a remedy must be found.
It exposes a liberal ignorance and hubris that has been allowed to fester.
"It's really just this bullying behavior that has been allowed to fester," Ms. Sharkie said.
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