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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at freed" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks context or clarity, making it unusable in standard communication.
Example: "I was at freed" does not convey a clear meaning.
Alternatives: "at liberty" or "at ease".
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"It's an interesting project," said Dennis Harder, vice president for development services at Freed.
Mayer paused and by his expression demonstrated, in turn, maternal kindness, sweetness, sacrifice, and love, and then glared at Freed and me.
Love". Mayer paused and by his expression demonstrated, in turn, maternal kindness, sweetness, sacrifice, and love, and then glared at Freed and me.
Julie Kent, artistic director of the Washington Ballet, panicked when, at the height of her career at American Ballet Theatre, she found out that her maker at Freed was retiring.
His hair is thick and snow-white, his face is ruddy, and his eyes, behind glasses with amber-colored frames, stared with a sort of fierce blankness at Freed, who was showing him a report on the box-office receipts of his latest musical, then playing at the Radio City Music Hall.
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They will play him at free safety.
Liquor and cigarettes will be sold at free port prices.
(Read Orlean's post on the matter at Free Range).
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All songs start at free.
Board at Free Law Project.
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