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The phrase "a more liberal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to liberal values, attitudes, or policies, or when comparing two different stances on a given issue. For example, "The new education policy is a more liberal approach than the old one."
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Others simply have a more liberal interpretation.
A more liberal attitude is encouraged.
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A more liberal economic plan finally seemed politically feasible.
The dollar standard is a more liberal system.
And many Muslims want a more liberal association, he says.
Optimization generally prefers a more liberal view in order to enable more powerful transformations otherwise excluded.
Who really benefits from a more liberal world trade deal?
Only 10percentt wanted a more liberal approach to government.
"Thankfully, Lisbon has a more liberal attitude to gradient".
This paper presents a more liberal approach to incremental reasoning for multiple inheritance under an open world assumption.
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