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Discover Ludwig"an unbridled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective and is usually used to mean unrestrained or uncontrolled. For example, "The crowd's enthusiasm was an unbridled display of joy."
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But the show had an unbridled energy.
Suddenly the Samurai is an unbridled lymphomaniac.
He captured an unbridled joy at what I do.
Mr. Wang insists the initiative is an unbridled success.
He appeared to have an unbridled enthusiasm for collecting.
He also brings an unbridled effervescence to the stage.
She laughed an unbridled fulsome laugh, bigger than her frame.
It seems safe to describe Andrew Hessel, above, as an unbridled optimist.
To me, these scenes are signs of an unbridled belief in what a novel can do.
In Poland, an unbridled enthusiasm for the United States is setting the tone.
"There's a level of passion mixed with a lack of jadedness here — an unbridled enthusiasm.
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