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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is unfettered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is free, unrestricted, or not bound by limitations.
Example: "Her creativity is unfettered, allowing her to explore new ideas without constraints."
Alternatives: "is unrestricted" or "is free from constraints."
Dictionary
is unfettered
verb
To release from fetters; to unchain; to let loose; to free.
Exact(19)
As it is, unfettered sporting vanity can always surprise us.
The purpose of the Red Hatters is unfettered happiness, fun and sistership.
Under article 2 of the first protocol, one such right is unfettered access to education institutions.
Opinion is unfettered, in other words, but Echo falls short in the area of reporting, particularly of the investigative variety.
Krakauer is a master journalist and a storyteller who is unfettered by and unafraid of the true crime mantle.
Coalition forces are faced with a ruthless enemy that is unfettered by "rules of engagement" and totally unaccountable for its actions.
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He wants to be unfettered.
The baby was unfettered by machinery.
Greenspan's ideology was unfettered, free-market capitalism.
But being unfettered by licences and regulations means that there are many PCs jostling for access.
Beaches that are unfettered by human infrastructure do not disappear when sea level rises.
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