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Discover Ludwig"act freely" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to behave or make decisions without being restricted or controlled by others. Example: "In a democratic society, individuals have the right to act freely and express their opinions without fear of persecution."
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"These actors should be able to act freely and emotionally.
The perpetrators were in "positions of influence who clearly feel confident they can act freely".
On the other hand is the individual's right to act freely.
For the first time in a generation, police can now act freely within Tivoli Gardens.
Yet, within Europe it is too big to act freely without provoking resistance.
In Farrer's rendering, God creates creatures and phenomena, which, as agents themselves, then create and act freely.
"There's always a mixture of being in control and letting the material act freely," Mr. Wand said.
And then these archetypes begin to make their own decisions, to act freely and evolve until in the end, I hope, they break liberated from the mold.
The internet was one of the few places where we could act freely," said Monica Tepelus, a 26-year-old programmer protesting with about 300 people in Bucharest.
Michael Chessum, the president of ULU told The Independent that the "democratically established" decision "leaves room for officers and students to act freely".
To some banking specialists, the delay suggests the Fed is stalling because it values the need to act freely in times of crisis.
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