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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about freely" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing the concept of freedom or openness, but it typically requires additional context to make sense.
Example: "The discussion was about freely expressing one's opinions in a democratic society."
Alternatives: "regarding freedom" or "concerning liberty".
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Birds flew about freely.
They cannot move about freely.
Musicians with portable instruments are instructed to move about freely.
It is about denying women the basic human right to move about freely.
Despite the darkness, people moved about freely and in greater numbers than during the day.
Goods could move about freely; services moved about to some extent; but labour did not move.
And so, even if they move about freely themselves, they encircle the children with restrictions.
So the residents walk about freely and sit around in the courtyards, watching people go by.
It seats 14, with enough room for passengers to move about freely.
"I don't see why I shouldn't be able to walk about freely in England".
Since Mayra grew up there, the gangsters allow her to move about freely.
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