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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with unlimited" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where something has no limits or restrictions. Example: - We offer a subscription service with unlimited access to our library of e-books. - Enjoy your vacation with unlimited drinks at our all-inclusive resort. - The new phone plan comes with unlimited data usage. - As a VIP member, you will have access to exclusive events with unlimited complimentary cocktails.
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$56, with unlimited Champagne.
Coverage for three years with unlimited mileage.
All with unlimited potential, insists Mr Zhang.
Like Lucy Lawless with unlimited credit.
Each comes with unlimited talk, text and data.
network plan with unlimited downloads for 4 kronor a month.
But customers with unlimited data plans are still left out.
co.uk lists rentals from £175 per week, with unlimited mileage.
Imagine you're a festival director in London with unlimited resources.
Elaborate 12-choice dinner menu with unlimited entree servings.
"I have problems with unlimited abortions," he said then.
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