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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are fully free" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has complete freedom or is entirely unrestricted.
Example: "After the negotiations, the employees are fully free to choose their own work hours."
Alternatives: "are completely free" or "have total freedom".
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Organic: The biggest UK organic body specifies that pigs are fully free range and poultry flocks no bigger than 500 birds to increase access outdoors and reduce bullying.
Yes, we may require some services… but you are fully free as an OEM or carrier or partner to place other services on the phone," he said, before declining to go into more details.
But not all people are fully free.
Foreigners are fully free to stay in their own foreign places, but if they wish to join us, they need to abide our laws, as we haven't the stomach for their obvious lack of any.
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Choices cannot be fully free if they are rooted in fear, not fact.
Philip Roth said he only felt he was fully free when his father died.
If his behavior is then satisfactory, he will be fully free.
The Hungarian media may not be fully free in what they can publish, but they are expected to operate free of cash.
The 20- to 40-year-olds protesting today are the first generation to be fully free of the grip of the Cold War's totalitarian heritage.
Then again, could Medvedev – even with Putin's backing – win an election in today's Russia that was fully free and fair?
The election, expected to be won by the ruling People's Democratic Party and President Goodluck Jonathan, will not be fully "free and fair".
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