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The phrase "a combination of freedom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the merging or blending of different aspects or types of freedom in a particular context.
Example: "The new policy represents a combination of freedom and responsibility, allowing individuals to make choices while also considering their impact on the community."
Alternatives: "a blend of freedom" or "a mix of liberties".
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Through a combination of Freedom of Information requests to schools, multi-academy trusts and universities - alongside analysis of annual statements of accounts - the TPA, which describes itself as an independent grassroots campaign for lower taxes, found there were at least 7,554 university employees who received total remuneration greater than £100,000 in 2013/14.
Through a combination of Freedom of Information requests to schools, multi-academy trusts, and universities - alongside analysis of annual statement of accounts - the TPA, which is a think tank and pressure group campaigning for lower taxes, also found there were at least 7,554 university employees who received total remuneration greater than £100,000 in 2013/14.
The third factor of success is a combination of freedom, autonomy and leadership.
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Carter-Ruck's plan was unravelled by a combination of Parliamentary freedom (MP Paul Farrelly tabled a question) and Twitter.
For a sport like basketball, you really need a combination of structure and freedom.
Most strikingly, a combination of the new freedom of size and the original BOLS correlation has allowed us to gain quantitative information about the single energy levels of an isolated atom and the vibration frequency of an isolated dimer, and the bonding identities in the metallic monatomic chains and in the carbon nanotubes.
I have spent the majority of my career as a contract girl, which has given me a combination of visibility and financial freedom that is not necessarily had by all other performers.
Embedded liberalism, a phrase coined by John Ruggie to describe protection gained for workers with the embedded liberal compromise, dominated from from the World War II up until the 1970s, and brought with it a combination of free trade and freedom for states to provide welfare programs and to intervene to reduce unemployment.
A combination of design and operational degrees of freedom are employed to prevent pollution.
Cassavetes filmed with a combination of passionate proximity and gestural freedom that both reveals actors in intense physicality and abuts the hard, unbreakable nucleus of inner opacity.
Playing with this combination of freedom and control, Murray is an easy pleasure to watch, the fear and doubt that sometimes tugs at the sleeves of his supporters replaced by happy clapping and burgeoning belief.
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