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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freedom of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific types of freedoms or rights, often in a legal or philosophical context.
Example: "The Constitution guarantees a freedom of speech that allows individuals to express their opinions without fear of government censorship."
Alternatives: "a right to" or "an entitlement to".
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"This is a freedom of conscience case.
Apparently, it's a freedom of speech issue.
KA: I was hired as a Freedom of Expression intern.
"It is a freedom of religion battle," he said.
So it submitted a Freedom of Information Act request.
And I had dancing, and that's a freedom of expression.
A freedom of information law is on its way.
The previous government introduced a freedom of information act.
Perhaps a Freedom of Information request might get the answer.
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A freedom-of-information law helps investigative reporting.
This is not a freedom-of-speech issue.
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