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Discover LudwigThe phrase "free of charge" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is offered or given without any cost to the recipient. For example, "The hotel provides complimentary breakfast free of charge to all its guests."
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Provided Free of Charge.
She agreed, free of charge.
It was free of charge.
They even provided lawyers free of charge.
These ideas are free of charge.
Tours are available free of charge.
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7Days - English-language, free-of-charge tabloid.
ft. side building free-of-charge.
Routine vaccines are free-of-charge.
The drugs are supplied to patients free-of-charge.
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