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The phrase "arise free" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing liberation or emergence from constraints, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "In the face of adversity, we must arise free and embrace our true selves."
Alternatives: "emerge liberated" or "rise unbound".
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Re Eleanor Randolph's complaint about having to pay "rent" for baggage trolleys in America's airports ("Airports of America Arise: Free the Baggage Trolleys," Editorial Observer, Oct. 16): Now there's a Times editorial I can for once agree with wholeheartedly.
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When other controversies arise the free, violent, and satisfactory expression of opinion will always be tempered by the memory that Cornell was once magnanimous.
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The ALE method has been successfully applied to such moving boundary problems, which arise in free surface problems and fluid-structure interaction problems.
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These findings suggest that peritoneal dissemination may arise from free cancer cells into the peritoneal cavity exfoliated mainly from the serosal surface of the stomach penetrated by the primary tumour.
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