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"certain freedom" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means a particular or specific type of freedom. Example: The government promised its citizens a certain freedom of speech, but many feel that their voices are still being silenced.
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"You have a certain freedom.
The cut gave you a certain freedom.
There's a certain freedom in being underappreciated.
There is a certain freedom for Hughes.
There's a certain freedom that comes with age.
But Stalin's approval gave him a certain freedom.
In a certain death Mr. Fraser saw a certain freedom.
"That will give the performers a certain freedom.
"There's a certain freedom with where the president is.
"Hendrix represents a certain freedom … and an unexplored sense of liberty," Ferreira explains.
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As a result, Leverkühn, like Proust's Vinteuil, wins a certain freedom from his maker.
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