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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a free zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an area or space where certain restrictions or rules do not apply, often in contexts like trade, expression, or safety.
Example: "The city has designated this area as a free zone for artists to showcase their work without any permits."
Alternatives: "an unrestricted area" or "a no-restriction zone".
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"Tonight is a free zone!
The whole Triangle is going to become a Free Zone.
It cannot allow us to have a free zone".
He has talked about letting Syria become a free zone for Isis.
The middle was still a free zone, receivers crossing the middle free and clear.
After the wedding they set off by train for the South, which was still a free zone.
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A fishing port, with a free-zone status, built by the Government of Djibouti is on concession to a private management company.
There, it's a completely free zone.
The museums are a smoke free zone, including outside spaces.
Should the BBC be a repeat free zone?
And later, "Harlem is a sodomite free zone.
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