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"unbridled development" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to excessive or unchecked growth or progress. Example: The city's unbridled development has resulted in the destruction of local ecosystems and displacement of indigenous communities.
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Residents say any stadium would further snarl traffic and open the way for unbridled development of commercial skyscrapers.
After years of what seemed like unbridled development, town leaders have sought to acquire much of the remaining open space.
BEIJING — China's environment minister on Monday issued an unusually stark warning about the effects of unbridled development on the country's air, water and soil, saying the nation's current path could stifle long-term economic growth and feed social instability.
Franny Reese, as she was known, was a spark plug in a movement that began 40 years ago with a handful of local gentry who sought to check the unbridled development of the Hudson River Valley.
Such unbridled development, conservationists claim, could be final blow for a city already under siege by tourists and the cruise ships that shuttle thousands of them to the gradually eroding canals each week.
A series of water diversions from the western headwaters of the Karoun river over a few decades more than doubled the natural flow of the Zayandeh-Rud river, a major surface water source for a strategic socio-economic hub in central Iran, but this promoted unbridled development and encouraged people to move in.
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"New sewers do not mean unbridled growth and development.
When Mr. Winkler moved to Taiwan in 1977, a government used to unbridled economic development, gutting riverbeds for gravel and allowing the proliferation of coastal factories gave little attention to environmental issues then, he said.
Climbing to the top of one of Holl's towers, I looked out through a haze of smog at the acres of luxury-housing towers that surround his own, the kind of alienating subdivisions that are so often cited as a symptom of the city's unbridled, dehumanizing development.
"But an equally important culprit has been the unbridled growth in the Southeast in the past 50 years [where the] abundance of cheap water has long fueled development".
Psychology as a profession should not seek unbridled growth.
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