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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freedom for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific type of freedom that is granted or intended for a particular group or purpose.
Example: "The organization advocates for a freedom for all individuals to express their opinions without fear of retribution."
Alternatives: "a right to" or "an opportunity for".
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There's a freedom for the parents, too.
"There is a freedom for moving capital and freedom to locate where you like," he said.
I sensed in this man's voice and image a freedom for which I lusted fiercely.
DESPITE their myriad woes, at least Pakistanis have seen one broad gain: a freedom for ordinary people to speak out.
It doesn't matter how much you "love" someone, they won't take kindly to you if you deny them a freedom for which they are passionately campaigning.
There is a freedom for it to go wrong, for it to fail, that there is a lack of control that is part of that system.
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It was as if this procession symbolized a newfound freedom for a village that was in ruins only months ago.
Driving from the airport, his motorcade passed a cluster of protesters and a man waving a sign: "Freedom for Cuba.
I think that there's a freedom there, for a certain delicacy".
It is the balance of power, and constitutes a place of shelter and a space of freedom for a meaningful daily life.
There is a certain freedom for Hughes.
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