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Discover Ludwig'for freedom' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to express an idea, such as a motivation, purpose or reason. For example: "She left home for freedom."
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"For freedom".
Apologies for freedom?
A heart for freedom.
"So much for freedom!
A cry for freedom.
Thatcher stood for freedom.
Comics sacrificed money for freedom.
We all stand for freedom.
We are fighting for freedom".
"I'm for freedom," he said.
But I'm also for freedom".
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