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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that has been liberated or released from captivity or control.
Example: "He is a freed man, finally able to live his life without restrictions."
Alternatives: "a liberated" or "an emancipated".
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Characters included a freed slave but historical story inevitably lacked diversity.
It centers on the innkeeper's family, the Woodhulls, and their servant, Flora, a freed slave.
Immigrants tell their histories in lively songs, as does a freed slave.
She was born on Aug. 18, 1914, in Greenville, Miss., the granddaughter of a freed slave.
Huckleberry Finn, a nasty character, takes a freed slave down a river in a raft.
In August 2009 a freed pet piranha was also found in the River Torridge in Devon.
If the web speculation is correct, the new film will be about a freed slave-turned-gunslinger.
Commutations have the worst shot, lawyers said, given the risk of embarassment if a freed inmate later proves unworthy.
He put on black slacks and a black bomber jacket that a freed Angola prisoner had sent him.
Curzon is not only a freed slave returned to bondage, but a new recruit in the Continental Army during that winter's freezing cold and constant hunger.
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"I must have these," we exclaim as they dig into their wallet for a freed-up credit card.
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