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unobstructed

ADJECTIVE
not obstructed
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The massive wildfires of 1988 in Yellowstone burned off trees and other vegetation and allowed archaeologists a virtually unobstructed view of the ground on top of the cliff.

From New York Times

While passengers won’t be in outer space — the balloon only goes up to roughly the middle of the stratosphere — they’ll be higher than a jet plane flies and have an unobstructed view of outer space.

From Seattle Times

The sun, unobstructed by vertical living, penetrates deep into your soul here.

From Los Angeles Times

On Dec. 15, the agency cited GEO Group for failing to provide unobstructed access to emergency eyewash equipment, and for failing to provide workers with effective information and training on hazardous materials.

From Los Angeles Times

Most families of the blast’s victims have endorsed Bitar and called on authorities to allow for a thorough and unobstructed investigation.

From Seattle Times