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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a freeing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or action that provides liberation or relief from constraints.
Example: "After years of working in a corporate job, quitting was a freeing decision that allowed me to pursue my passion."
Alternatives: "a liberation" or "an emancipation".
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She said her star turn at the lectern "was kind of a freeing experience".
Now, there's a freeing simplicity around the way that he sees games.
And it's the same with theatre: the world of the imagination is a freeing thing.
The show has been a freeing experience for Poitras, she said.
Post-denialism represents a freeing of the repressed desires that drive denialism.
Angel responds to culture (a Chopin nocturne, a Mozart sonata) as a freeing agent.
"Wealth is basically a mechanism for power, and power has a freeing effect on people.
Not in a self-pitying, loser-ish way, not at all — rather, in a freeing, nothing-left-to-lose way.
Posting your meals online – whether they are healthy, unhealthy or none of your goddamn business – can be a freeing act.
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The increase in MEX-3C that occurs upon NK cell activation will decrease surface HLA-A, freeing the potential inhibitory receptor from cis binding, and therefore decreasing the threshold for NK-mediated killing.
Pop music was above all a freeing-up of words and gestures, its emotive messages sped by the new availability of records, tapes and transistor radios.
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