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The phrase "a free flow of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unrestricted or smooth movement of something, often in contexts related to ideas, information, or resources.
Example: "The conference aimed to promote a free flow of ideas among participants to foster innovation."
Alternatives: "an unrestricted exchange of" or "a smooth transfer of".
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We're constantly talking with a free flow of ideas.
You know it needs a free flow of ideas.
What it is never about is a free flow of information.
"We will continue to have a free flow of ideas," said Mr. Hanley, the labor commissioner.
It can be restored by allowing a free flow of news and opinion".
When the environment is warm, they contract at long intervals, providing a free flow of blood.
Germany fears a free flow of Polish workers, and even more of Turkish ones.
Clearly not: the whole point is that in a free flow of argument, good ideas drive out bad ones.
To ensure a free flow of ideas, the research team doesn't ask the experts to justify their predictions.
A clean transection of the nail is made just into the quick, to produce a free flow of blood.
By keeping a free flow of capital, creating a reward system, there will continue to be innovation.
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