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The phrase "a free statement of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an expression or declaration that is made without any constraints or limitations.
Example: "The organization encourages a free statement of opinions during the discussion to foster open dialogue."
Alternatives: "an unrestricted expression of" or "a candid declaration of".
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For personal satisfaction, a free Statement of Accomplishment is fine.
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The difference between the "narrative sentences" of a historical account and the time-free statements of a scientific one show that philosophers of history can never hope to reduce the first to the second (unless they stop doing history).
These concise, declarative, article-free statements of human activity can, in their point-blankness, suggest gross inhumanity, deafness to that inhumanity and thus spirals of existential despair.
Indeed, no one was quite sure as to whether technically it was meant as a request for free hugs, or a statement of being prepared to offer free hugs.
In most offices, it is one of the few spots in which a woman employee can pause, throw back her head and say, loudly, "Men are so stupid sometimes I want to shoot all of them". The only difficulty is that this statement often precipitates a free exchange of ideas for a full half hour.
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The participants signed a "Statement of Free and Informed Consent" in accordance with Resolution 196/96 of the National Health Council.
Authors propose to make their pseudo-control pediatric group available to the neuroscientific community, free, according to a statement of agreement with the CEA regarding the context of use for their data basis.
The post goes on to claim that the game is a statement of "free speech absolutism" and that the maker refuses to be part of the "cycle of hate".
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