An unwritten constitution is not contained in a single written document. Instead, it consists of a collection of laws, customs, practices and precedents that have developed over time. These rules can include statutes, judicial decisions and conventions, which together form the constitutional framework of a country. The United Kingdom is a prime example of a country with an unwritten constitution, as much of its constitutional framework is based on tradition and legal precedents rather than a single written document.
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