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The phrase "are unconditional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is absolute or not subject to any conditions or limitations.
Example: "Her love for her children are unconditional, regardless of their choices in life."
Alternatives: "are without conditions" or "are not contingent".
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are unconditional
adjective
Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
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Her loves, she says, are unconditional, and also unconventional.
So are unconditional offers the saviour of the high-performing student?
We prove that the new bases are unconditional bases for Lp, 1
A recently retired military dissident says only 10% are unconditional chavistas, with 20% constitutionalists and the rest pragmatic.
Although small amounts are lent overnight, most are "unconditional loans" (repayment after one day's notice, with a minimum of two days) or "over-month-end-loans" (repayment on a fixed day the following month).
Every resting cell of the automaton lattice takes excited state if there is exactly two excited neighbors, transitions from excited state to refractory state, and from refractory state to resting state are unconditional.
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