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The phrase "are free to implement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when giving permission or indicating that someone has the autonomy to carry out a specific action or plan.
Example: "As part of the project, team members are free to implement their own strategies to achieve the desired outcomes."
Alternatives: "are allowed to execute" or "have the liberty to apply".
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Governments are free to implement or ignore the recommendations.
"With a four-year term, legislators are free to implement policies that will benefit communities, rather than just putting a temporary patch on the problem," he said.
As Nightingale noted in our discussion, though, it is an open protocol and other vendors are free to implement it.
Since the design of encoders is not covered by standards, designers are free to implement their own rate control algorithms to suit their particular applications.
Note that the network operators are free to implement their own algorithms of admission decision because the IEEE 802.11e only describes the signaling frame format for admission control [12].
State and local officials are free to implement their own quarantine rules, however.
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Local authorities should be free to implement licensing schemes that are suitable for their areas.
But after the supreme court struck down Section 5 last summer, Texas was free to implement voter ID.
They were free to implement new ideas without our permission so it could happen immediately across the entire network.
Judge Wright, concurring in the result in Nickens v. United States, 116 U.S.App.D.C. 338, 343 n. 4, 323 F.2d 813, 813 n. 4 (1963), observed: 'The legislature is free to implement the (speedy-trial) right and to provide protections greater than the constitutional right.
Because the elimination diet was individualized and participants were free to implement it as they wished, it was not possible to assess adherence to the elimination diet.
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