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concluded free
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "concluded free" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a state of being free after a conclusion, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "After the meeting, we concluded free of any obligations."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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3 human-written examples
The paper concluded, "Free choice profiling [panel tasting] provided a vocabulary development step for sensory quality in breast meat from organic, free-range, corn-fed and conventional chickens.
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The funding, according to the federal budget in May, was "to promote business understanding of the recently concluded free trade agreements in north Asia and to assist businesses to access and maximise their benefits under these agreements".
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But ITV's generally well-informed Robert Peston seemed fairly confident on his blog last week that Whitehall, having concluded voters would never accept the cost of single market membership (EU immigration, EU rules and EU budget payments) was in all likelihood aiming for a deal based on Canada's recently concluded free trade agreement with the EU, plus "a bespoke add-on for services".
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54 human-written examples
Central America has also concluded free-trade talks with the European Union".We are inserting [Costa Rica] into the world economy," Mr Arias says.
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Having concluded free-trade agreements with the EU in the early 1990s, they are already enjoying most of the economic benefits of membership, in particular free trade in industrial goods.There has already been a dramatic shift in trade patterns since the demise of the iron curtain.
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The ceremony concluded, freeing onlookers to scatter around the cemetery and glance at the other gravesides and wonder who these people were, and how they ended up there, nameless under the grass.
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Turnbull also praised his predecessor for concluding free trade agreements with China, South Korea and Japan.
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[2] In an influential article, Joshua Greene and Jonathan Cohen, similarly conclude, "Free will, as we ordinarily understand it, is an illusion".
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That and two concluding free throws by Aaron McKie, Philadelphia's superb sixth man, were instrumental in the 76ers' third and final victory in the series.
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Against that background of stalled multilateral talks, a number of countries have moved forward on a regional or bilateral basis, concluding free trade agreements that are typically narrow in scope and unambitious.
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President Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico will sign a free-trade pact next week in Israel, making Israel the first country to conclude free-trade agreements with all three nations in the North America Free Trade Agreement.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for clearer and more common phrases like "ended freely" or "concluded with a release" to avoid ambiguity and ensure better understanding.
Common error
Avoid placing "free" directly after "concluded" if you mean "without cost" or "unrestricted." This can confuse readers. Instead, clarify the intended meaning with phrases like "concluded at no cost" or "ended freely".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "concluded free" functions as a verb followed by an adjective, where "concluded" indicates the completion of an action and "free" typically modifies it. Ludwig AI indicates that this is not correct and it's better to look for alternative sentences. However, in the provided examples, the function appears in specific contexts such as trade agreements or scientific studies.
Frequent in
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60%
Science
40%
Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "concluded free" presents grammatical and usage challenges. Ludwig AI analysis suggests it's not considered correct and has limited acceptance in standard English. Although examples exist in news and scientific articles, it's advisable to seek clearer, more conventional alternatives such as "ended without charge" or "finished freely". The phrase's rare frequency and potential for misinterpretation warrant careful consideration and rephrasing for improved clarity in writing. When the phrase is used in the examples available, it is used in trade agreement or research contexts. Therefore it's important to consider the context to find a better alternative.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ended without charge
Focuses on the absence of a fee at the end, highlighting a specific condition.
finished at no cost
Emphasizes the completion of something without incurring expenses.
determined to be free
Highlights a decision or finding about someone or something's freedom.
ended without obligation
Stresses the absence of required actions after the conclusion.
resulted in liberation
Focuses on the outcome of freedom or release after a process.
concluded and released
Highlights both the end of something and the subsequent freeing of someone or something.
finished with exemption
Emphasizes the completion with a specific exclusion or exception.
ended in freedom
Focuses on the state of being free as the final result.
decided on release
Highlights the decision-making aspect leading to freedom.
concluded by freeing
Focuses on the action of freeing as the method of conclusion.
FAQs
How can I use "concluded free" in a sentence?
While technically possible, "concluded free" is uncommon and may sound awkward. Consider rephrasing for clarity. For instance, instead of "The event concluded free", try "The event ended without any charge".
What are some alternatives to "concluded free"?
Depending on your intended meaning, alternatives include "ended without charge", "finished at no cost", or "resulted in liberation".
Is it grammatically correct to say "concluded free"?
The phrase is not standard English and may be misinterpreted. While some instances exist, prioritizing clarity with alternative phrasing is advisable.
What is the difference between "concluded free" and "ended freely"?
"Concluded free" is an uncommon phrasing and may sound awkward. "Ended freely" suggests something concluded without constraints or restrictions, which is often a clearer alternative.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested