Sentence examples for a liberalisation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a liberalisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of making laws, rules, or restrictions less strict or more flexible.
Example: "The government announced a liberalisation of trade policies to encourage foreign investment."
Alternatives: "an easing of regulations" or "a relaxation of restrictions."

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The WTO said that such a liberalisation could affect $1.4 trillion of annual trade.

Rightly, though, gauging the public mood, May decreed this a liberalisation too far.

The Lichfield report - Marriage And The Church's Task (1978) - set the tone for a liberalisation of church policy.

It will indicate that he plans a liberalisation, but probably without detailing what he has in mind.

Because of a liberalisation of opinion – or, possibly, softer chair coverings – this noise has become a much less common occurrence.

Since 1997, 22 places have changed their abortion laws and in 19 of those cases the change was a liberalisation.

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A brief "liberalisation" period ended in 1980 after he married a domineering, upper-class woman with extravagant tastes.

A similar liberalisation is being proposed in France (where SNCF owns a big coach operator).

He has led a startling liberalisation.

South America has seen a cautious liberalisation on abortion law with reforms in countries such as Argentina, Colombia and Bolivia.

Brussels has suspended talks with Moscow on a visa liberalisation scheme.

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