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"unrestrained laughter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a robust and boisterous laugh, as in the following example: The sound of their unrestrained laughter filled the room, echoing off the walls.
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On a recent visit, the audience of young and old reacted with unrestrained laughter and applause to one of the most traditional of acts: two rings of capering dogs, marching on hind- and forelegs, executing front and back flips, zipping down slides, flying through hoops and, as is customary, displaying a bit of irreverence toward their trainers.
Unrestrained laughter pierced the air.
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"He has suffered similar episodes ever since, where he would pass out after spontaneous, unrestrained, heavy laughter".
With a combination of magical spells and digitally enhanced sword fights, Seimei and Hiromasa take on the mighty Doson, whose skill is understood to be unsurpassed (and whose delight in evil laughter is unrestrained).
Epictetus's Enchiridion (33) advises "Let not your laughter be loud, frequent, or unrestrained".
Critical response was unrestrained.
Towering, resplendent, unrestrained.
The pilot seemed pretty unrestrained.
Unrestrained industrialisation is poisoning crops and people.
His framing is unorthodox, his colors unrestrained.
Loud laughter.
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