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Discover Ludwig"being freed" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a state or condition of someone or something that has been released, liberated, or set free. Example: "Being freed from her strict upbringing, she was finally able to make her own choices and live life on her own terms."
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Political prisoners are being freed.
Coal being freed from its long sentence.
Yet something definitely is being freed up".
They were arrested and allegedly beaten before being freed.
He served 13 months before being freed on appeal.
He recalled a moment in 1981 soon after being freed.
About 850 million shares are being freed for sale.
They weren't being freed up to develop the service strategically".
Being freed of responsibility confers a kind of lightness.
It's more about being "freed from the constraints of".
The reporting, which won a Pulitzer Prize, resulted in 2,000 slaves being freed.
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