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The phrase "a free environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting that allows for freedom, creativity, or lack of restrictions, often in contexts like education, work, or personal spaces.
Example: "The school promotes a free environment where students can express their ideas without fear of judgment."
Alternatives: "an open environment" or "a liberating environment."
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Assume that our job is to incentivize people to create a free environment.
It is easy to get p for a free environment with the following consideration.
Meanwhile, it also needed a global center, a free environment where top dealers and the best supply of objects could meet the richest buyers.
The first hypothesis envisions a very broad analysis of default preferences between a local and international bank on a free environment option.
Almost all of the flattened needle-shape thin crystals grown in the specially designed confined electrode had an enhanced anisotropic morphology with a thickness-to-width (t/w) ratio of about 6%, being about 19 μm thick, which is an order of magnitude smaller than that of the representative bulk crystals (t/w≈57%) grown in a free environment.
It needs a free environment, and above all, the freedom to think.
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The hotel also offers a fresh air floor, which offers an allergy free environment including a running air filtering machine.
Choose a distraction free environment that is also a non-threatening one.
But of course, compared to where they come from, it's still a more free environment.
Engel says that China can't continue to act this way in a consequence free environment.
Sample preparation and DNA extractions were carried out in a contaminant free environment.
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