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Discover Ludwig"emancipation from" is a grammatically correct and widely used phrase in written English.
It means liberation or freedom from a certain situation or condition. Example: The 19th century saw a wave of emancipation from traditional gender roles, as women began to assert their rights and fight for equality in many parts of the world.
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Emancipation from cramped, inadequate buildings.
Man's ultimate goal is to attain emancipation from an astrologically dominated material world.
His views on mental emancipation from colonialism leave me with mixed feelings.
The sisters' flight was a crucial moment in Wollstonecraft's emancipation from male authority.
Some Leavers were libertarians, claiming that emancipation from the EU would see government further reduced.
He goes on to explain the benefits of female emancipation from the utilitarian standpoint.
"The process of Europe's emancipation from America is now inevitable," Mr. Adler said.
He went thinking that a fringe benefit of the trip would be emancipation from headlines about Tonya Harding, etc.
The play shows the protagonists' emancipation from the Prussian code of honour and from societal conventions of marriage.
He was depressed by the prince of Wales's coming of age in 1783 as it meant emancipation from the family.
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Getting out of Bangor was a very American act of self-emancipation from smalltown life.
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