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The phrase "able to be free" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential or capacity for someone or something to attain freedom or independence.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally felt able to be free from the constraints of her past."
Alternatives: "capable of being free" or "able to attain freedom".
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Until there's competition, I'm able to be free and have fun".
And isn't true comfort in a relationship about being able to be free and "alone", even when you're not?
It was, if anything, a statement of strength and muscularity, showing that women are able to be free and strong".
"What was difficult was to get to this many games to be able to be free and, more specifically, to start to build an online home base for Chinese fans," Young said.
"I felt... there was some injustice to what had happened and I felt that this was an avenue where I could stand and say, I would like it to be heard that this doesn't seem to be as it ought to be in a country where we are supposed to be able to be free with each other," she said.
To be able to be free like that, I don't know very many artists that can do that.
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Hemiparasites can be either obligate (host-dependent) or facultative (able to be free-living).
The work had to be free, able to fit in an envelope, and reproducible.
We want it to be free, vigorous, able to uncover wrongdoing.
Few are able to be that free, to just follow our light.
Patients must be able to speak Danish and be free of any drug or alcohol abuse.
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