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Discover Ludwig"are unbounded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is limitless or without boundaries. For example, "The potential of music and art are unbounded."
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My admiration and respect for you are unbounded.
His wants are unbounded, he finds everything unjust, everything against him, he's moody, he's selfish.
But overestimation errors are unbounded, whereas underestimation errors are bounded, since they cannot be smaller than zero.
I'm told that there are unbounded thrills to be had on these sojourns, but I've never experienced them.
Going by "Philagrafika 2010," the first in what its organizers hope will become a triennial citywide festival here devoted to the print in contemporary art, the technical possibilities are unbounded.
Suppose that both sequences are unbounded.
Assume not, and there are unbounded solutions.
possess the solutions, but are unbounded.
Note that both and are unbounded.
Expected utility theory can run into trouble when utility functions are unbounded above, below, or both.
Hence, either and are bounded or both are unbounded.
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