without hindrance
Frequency: 5.53.8 per million words
To do something freely, without any obstacles or interference. Often used in formal contexts.
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- The delegates moved freely through the conference hall without hindrance.
- Citizens have the right to express their opinions without hindrance.
- The construction project proceeded without hindrance, finishing ahead of schedule.
- He was able to pursue his artistic passion without hindrance from his family.
- The emergency services accessed the accident site without hindrance.
- Researchers conducted their study without any hindrance from external bodies.
- The flow of information should be maintained without hindrance in a democratic society.
- With the new policy, trade can now flourish without hindrance.
- She completed her journey across the continent without hindrance.
- We were allowed to travel around the country without hindrance.