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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as freedom of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rights or liberties, often in the context of freedoms such as speech, religion, or assembly.
Example: "The constitution guarantees rights such as freedom of speech and freedom of religion."
Alternatives: "like freedom of" or "such as freedom of".
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International norms, such as freedom of navigation, will be weakened.
Writing malicious software, in most countries, counts as "freedom of expression".
Political campaigns have returned, targeting pro-Western ideas, such as freedom of speech and assembly.
President Reagan has signed a resolution designating Sunday as Freedom of Information Day.
Under Mr. Xi, ideological campaigns have returned, targeting such ideas as freedom of speech and assembly.
A genuine democracy requires checks and balances as well as freedom of the press.
"More and more people have accepted 'internet-era values' such as freedom of speech," he said.
Volunteers spend weeks drilling the students on American rights and values, such as freedom of religion.
"Privacy enables rights such as freedom of speech, of assembly and association, very directly," says Bernal.
An informational (or "editorial") purpose is anything that informs, educates, or expresses opinions protected as freedom of speech.
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"Western hypocrisy of defending demonisation of Muslims as 'freedom of expression' MUST end," Zarif tweeted.
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