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The phrase "a free gift" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in marketing and promotional contexts to indicate that a gift is provided at no cost to the recipient.
Example: "Sign up for our newsletter today and receive a free gift as a token of our appreciation."
Alternatives: "complimentary gift" or "no-cost gift".
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"It's not a free gift".
"I'm offering it as a free gift to the world".
We ended up telling them it was a joke and giving them a free gift.
"Clean water is no longer a free gift of nature," Dr. Soll writes.
Some of them would naturally be delighted to get a free gift from government.
This is why charities often send pens as a free gift with a request for donations.
All but one of the magazines (43/44) had a free gift.
An incentive-compatible experimental design finds that a free gift promotion lowers consumers' willingness to pay for the target product compared with a price bundle promotion.
The CFS Server tends to throw in a token as a free gift when sending I/O to a CFS client.
"It's fully carpeted, with a fitted bathroom and kitchen, and it came with an electric oven as a free gift!
To stress that it is a free gift stresses nothing but the fact that it is a gift.
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