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Discover LudwigThe phrase "experience freedom" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in any context where you want to describe the feeling of being free. For example, "I spent the last few days hiking in the mountains and experienced freedom like never before."
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AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Freedom Riders On PBS stations on Monday night (check local listings).
The truth is that men do experience freedom of movement and freedom in action and that women do not.
"They lack the power to experience freedom": the phrase helps explain why the moment of good feeling was so short after the liberation of Baghdad.
And how did it feel to experience freedom, to have the external world finally correspond with that interior life for the first time?
Maybe if you came here to experience freedom, religious and otherwise, you appreciate it more than the guardians of morality insistent on leaving no hot button untouched, no election-year skirmish in the culture wars worth walking away from.
Photograph by Gilles Peress "They lack the power to experience freedom": the phrase helps explain why the moment of good feeling was so short after the liberation of Baghdad.
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I've never experienced freedom like it.
It was the first time they had experienced freedom.
Ms. Derrow said she had experienced freedom "ad nauseam".
This country has always experienced freedom, but only recently has it discovered moral freedom.
OTTAWA — In a bold prison break, two Canadian convicts shinnied up a rope at a provincial detention center north of Montreal to a hijacked helicopter hovering overhead and, briefly, experienced freedom.
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