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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freebie of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is given for free, often as a promotional item or bonus.
Example: "As a special promotion, customers will receive a freebie of our new product with every purchase."
Alternatives: "a complimentary item" or "a free gift".
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The trouble was that Ralph adores a freebie of this kind, and even though he was just back from Davos, where he'd been advising the head of the World Bank on corporate re-imaging, he insisted on going.
Staying true to his love for instrumental brain twisters he sent us over a freebie of the new heater, "Basement Dweller Overture".
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Apart from the half of impeccable crispy duck and a freebie bowl of chicken and sweetcorn soup (watery and bland, as befits a palate-cleansing quasi-sorbet), the portions were at least three times bigger than normal.
Spanish is a freebie, kind of like the space in the middle of a bingo card.
We tucked into seafood chowder (no potatoes, just meltingly soft fish and clams), fried clams and, of course, boiled lobster, which came with a freebie appetizer of sweet little fried shrimp and scallops.
He notes it's "pretty well understood" that their soup is a freebie ("kind of like a pickle"), and that the menu explains it's available only "while supplies last".
Then it was off to South Ferry and the Staten Island Ferry, a freebie with views of the Statue of Liberty.
And, if they no longer include the fact that they've had a freebie, the problem of fake reviews could become worse, not better.
His dream, as he told the American people, was to create an "impermeable" anti-missile shield over the United States -- "like a roof protects a family from rain" -- that would end the possibility of nuclear attack from the Soviet Union and so create peace in our time (or, if you were of a more cynical turn of mind, the possibility of a freebie nuclear assault on the Soviets).
The connection to Neil Wallis and his acceptance of a freebie at Champneys to recuperate after illness this year were errors of judgement.
In April 2012, Music Australia Guide (Mag) offered copies of the album to readers as part of a "freebie" giveaway.
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