Sentence examples for been freely from inspiring English sources

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been freely

adjective

Free; frank.

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Logue, a veteran of the Second World War, has been freely translating Homer since 1959.

The offer, one assumes, will have been freely made by Downing Street.

Of course, this slab of shooter history has been freely available in various forms over the years.

It was the first time that an Egyptian president had been freely elected from outside of the military establishment.

His account of what he said took place had been freely available on the internet – something the appeal court knew.

The Miami relatives have said such answers cannot have been freely made because the Castro government is authoritarian.

Mr Buthelezi too said he would abide by the resu|t if it had been freely and fairly produced.

Swartz and Manning both used a program called Wget, which has been freely available since the mid-nineteen-nineties, to obtain their vast troves of data.

"How convincing his false identity was, we can tell you that he has been freely walking in the city," Serbia's war crimes prosecutor, Vladimir Vukcevic, said Tuesday.

For decades, residents have been freely crossing into Mexico for taco dinners, duty-free cigarettes and liquor, and even visits to the dentist.

Nearly all scholarly articles on physics have been freely available on the Internet for more than a decade, he added, and physics journals continue to thrive.

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