Sentence examples for child-free from inspiring English sources

The word 'child-free' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a person or a place that is free of children. It can also be used to describe a lifestyle or a choice to not have children. Example: "We decided to have a child-free wedding so that our guests can relax and enjoy the celebration without any distractions."

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child-free

adjective

Having no children, biological, step, or adopted, as a matter of choice

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No, mine is a child-free space.

My husband and I recently ended a child-free month.

Equal time should be given to child-free establishments.

Several child-free friends say they feel the same.

An independent Britain, she said, could have "child-free taxcare".

All of which is to say, the alternative to the poverty of teen motherhood tends to be child-free poverty, not child-free non-poverty.

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Ages 7+, £6 per child, free for adults.

In fact, it was almost entirely child free.

Nov. 20, 2 to 4 p.m. $20 per child, free for adults.

Ages 5 to 12. Thursday, 1 to 3 p.m. $12 per child, free for parents.

"Childless" has connotations of loss or regret; "child free" implies satisfaction and deliberate choice.

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