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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a free from" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "free from"? You can use "free from" to indicate the absence of something undesirable or harmful.
Example: "This product is free from harmful chemicals, making it safe for use."
Alternatives: "devoid of" or "lacking in".
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81 min: Simao swings in a free from the left.
Royle had picked up the Irishman on a free from Leeds four years earlier but for Oldham that was the name of the game.
Sidwell, who has started only 13 games for Chelsea since joining on a free from Reading last summer, is also a target for Middlesbrough, Newcastle United and Everton.
The defender Gary Caldwell, signed on a free from Hibernian and initially ridiculed from the stands, has been transformed into a multi-award winner.
It didn't have a "free from" section (when asked, the shop assistant had never heard of it), nor my baby's nappy size.
Bolton have made maybe the best signing in League One so far, the centre-back Mark Beevers, who arrives on a free from Millwall after much talk that he could sign for a Championship club.
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A free-from feature is embedded within a single or a set of free-form surfaces.
Or is a "free-from" approach a kind of food propaganda that deprives us of choice?
If you need a free-from version, try Marigold's Swiss organic vegan bouillon, which is available at most supermarkets.
Mills – who used to be a model – made following a "free-from" diet seem not drab or deprived, but deeply aspirational.
Can do an extra £100 a month if I give the fuckers a chair.' Insight into the beautiful, crystalline mind of the London landlord: an evil genius in a free-from-a-conference polo shirt, conjuring fantastical spaces out of the damp bones of some of the worst rooms in London.
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