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Discover Ludwig"emancipated from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when expressing the idea of freeing someone or something from an oppressive influence or situation. For example, "She was finally emancipated from her oppressive marriage."
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"Now the challenge is to become emancipated from the biennial.
Like the thirty billion Netflix users, I am fully emancipated from appointment viewing.
"I wasn't aware of all the children who are already legally emancipated from their families".
The traditional extended family may fragment or younger Mexicans may be emancipated from it.
So now, emancipated from the prison, they will make their own world and commit their own errors.
Mr. Giuliani's term proved that a mayor can succeed emancipated from ideologies and interests that he does not share.
Most TV projects originated by streaming services, emancipated from the tyranny of a schedule, arrive in a jumbo bingeable feast.
The peasantry in the greater part of the Lithuanian lands were not emancipated from serfdom until 1861, along with those in the rest of the Russian Empire.
Second, I was interested in a remark she once made about her decision at 15 to be emancipated from her parents.
When I met Sullivan, last September, she had recently turned eighteen, and three days earlier she had been emancipated from foster care.
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