He had unrestrictedaccess to the relevant British government records.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Such sources cannot compare to unrestricted archival access.
The Times Literary Supplement (2013)
Historically, public figures or their heirs have either allowed biographers unrestrictedaccess to documents or burned them to avoid unwanted publicity.
Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice (1995)
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Definition of 'unrestricted'
unrestricted
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adjective
If an activity is unrestricted, you are free to do it in the way that you want, without being limited by any rules.