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Discover Ludwig"the unconditional" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to modify a noun, expressing something that is absolute, without conditions or limitations. Example: The unconditional love of a mother knows no bounds and is always there to support her children in any situation.
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the unconditional
adjective
Absolute; without conditions, limitations, reservations or qualifications.
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The unconditional love of millions.
"I eagerly lapped up the unconditional love.
The unconditional response for Parker is significant in its purity.
She has the unconditional courage of her shallowness.
Baldwin instead demanded the unconditional withdrawal of strike notices from the TUC before talks could continue.
Most of the unconditional admirers of New York are from elsewhere.
Though a little shocked, she offered all the unconditional support I could have hoped for.
Anything less than the unconditional release and return to Australia will be a denial of justice".
Afsana was one of fewer than three thousand Afghans to win the unconditional right to stay..
We are forever enriched by the unconditional love and undying support she gave us.
We miss the unconditional love and laughter you gave to us every day.
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