How to Use unlimited in a Sentence

unlimited

adjective
  • Her funds seem to be unlimited.
  • This ticket is good for unlimited travel on all trains.
  • This plan allows you to make an unlimited number of phone calls to anywhere in the U.S.
  • Membership gives you unlimited access to the facilities.
  • One of the perks of the job was an unlimited MetroCard.
    Washington Post, 25 Mar. 2021
  • The plans start at just $29 for one garment, and all of the plans include unlimited swaps.
    Amanda Constantine, Good Housekeeping, 18 July 2023
  • The event is free to watch, but a $50 all-access pass gets you lunch, snacks and unlimited drinks.
    Arika Herron, Axios, 9 Aug. 2024
  • While the actors had unlimited access to the field at SkyEx, the rules were a bit stricter at Selhurst.
    Mackenzie Schmidt, Peoplemag, 15 Mar. 2023
  • There is an unlimited amount of these drugs that can be made.
    ABC News, 28 Nov. 2021
  • Fun Cards allow unlimited visits through the end of the year.
    Dewayne Bevil, Orlando Sentinel, 13 July 2022
  • Tickets include unlimited tastes of all drinks, as well as hors d’oeuvres and a chance to vote for the Crowd Choice award.
    Chris Kelly, Washington Post, 3 Aug. 2023
  • Dave & Buster’s: Stop in and get one hour of unlimited game play for $10 on Black Friday.
    Mike Snider, USA TODAY, 28 Nov. 2024
  • There’s also unlimited cloud storage—just plug in the camera on Wi-Fi, and the GoPro does the rest.
    Alesandra Dubin, Parents, 20 Mar. 2024
  • In that instance, there’s an unlimited amount of call ups.
    Omar Kelly, sun-sentinel.com, 24 Sep. 2021
  • But in some cases, the FTB gets unlimited time to audit.
    Robert W. Wood, Forbes, 7 July 2021
  • In past years, the agencies have been able to give their clients more or less unlimited amounts of Venice footage, excluding live feeds.
    Nick Vivarelli, Variety, 3 Sep. 2022
  • The first part in the series will be open edition, meaning the NFT can be minted an unlimited number of times.
    J. Clara Chan, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 Sep. 2022
  • At media day, there are an unlimited number of shots to go around.
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 26 Sep. 2022
  • The losses can be used to erase an unlimited amount of investment gains.
    Paul Kiel, ProPublica, 9 Feb. 2023
  • But fans can also buy a $10 all-day pass for unlimited access to the outfield games.
    Joseph Hernandez, Kansas City Star, 26 Apr. 2025
  • Choi shared a screenshot that breaks down the Team plan’s features, like unlimited high-speed GPT-4 and four times longer context.
    Wes Davis, The Verge, 5 Nov. 2023
  • Aside from the unlimited access of the Power Pass, all-day, half-day and multi-day tickets can be bought at the hill or online.
    The Salt Lake Tribune, 9 Nov. 2022
  • Free-range hens must be housed in a building, room, or area with unlimited access to food and water.
    Zee Krstic, Good Housekeeping, 20 Jan. 2021
  • Time was also on his side as the pandemic gave him unlimited time to craft the album.
    Chris Gardner, Billboard, 10 Aug. 2021
  • Plus, there is unlimited access to the Orangerie throughout the stay.
    Rachel Chang, Travel + Leisure, 1 June 2021
  • The eatery switched to table service, with the option to re-order an unlimited number of items off a 90-dish menu for two hours.
    Ron Donoho Writer, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Dec. 2020
  • The respected sharpshooter with unlimited range even launched a few air balls and hit the side of the backboard on a corner 3.
    Chris Fedor, cleveland, 23 Dec. 2020
  • Cravings, the buffet at The Mirage served unlimited beer and wine.
    Ron Donoho Writer, San Diego Union-Tribune, 13 Dec. 2020
  • The process allows for two sets of unlimited amendment votes.
    Los Angeles Times, 4 Oct. 2021
  • Flash Sale: Get unlimited digital access for $3.33 $1/month for one year.
    Eva Morell, Architectural Digest, 27 Apr. 2025

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