Is it possible to say:
- 'They are unlimitedly liable.'
NOT A TEACHER
(1) You and I have just read the replies from three of the best teachers at this helpline, so we would be wise to follow their excellent advice.
(2) As just an ordinary native speaker, I, too, had never heard of "to be unlimitedly liable." (Of course, the fact that I haven't heard of something means nothing!)
(3) I have just communicated with Professor Google, and I was astonished to discover that apparently "unlimitedly liable" is, indeed, quite common in some circles.
(4) Please google "unlimitedly liable" and click on its "books" results. Apparently, this
phrase is quite common in certain businesses.
(5) Yes, I most respectfully suggest that you NOT call this term "wrong." Otherwise, some odious know-it-all student could present you with numerous examples of its being used by reputable sources. You might want to remove that question from the test.