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Discover LudwigThe phrase "essentially free" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is mostly or primarily free, with some minor exceptions or limitations. Example: "Our company offers a free trial of our product, but after the trial period ends, there is an essentially free subscription with a small monthly fee."
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These trails are essentially free.
On the iPhone, encryption is essentially free.
Still, it's easy, quick and essentially free to transfer Bitcoins.
In other words, the Mini is essentially free.
So, in real terms, debt financing is essentially free.
One sample was essentially free of metal veins.
The company match is essentially "free money" that you can tap into when you retire.
They are essentially free riders, and China is the biggest and most successful one.
This all ignores the fact that music is essentially free now.
"There was a lot of creativity because there was essentially free capital," he added.
If the charges are not dropped, how come he is now essentially free?
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