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Discover LudwigThe phrase "free concession" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a concession or allowance that is provided without charge.
Example: "The event organizers offered a free concession for all attendees, allowing them to enjoy snacks and drinks at no cost."
Alternatives: "complimentary concession" or "no-cost concession."
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The group has been struggling to recover from the blow of abolition last July of the duty free concession within the European Union.
Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism said, "In deal land, this is called a free concession and is a sign of chumpdom".
This participation and will, if recognised by the future Constitution, would not represent a free concession, but a right of the regions, such as Catalonia, which the European Union, and this Parliament in particular, as the representative of the European people, must respect if it really wants to listen to the citizens.
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The counsel for the plaintiffs meet this position by pointing to the omission in the treaty with the republic of San Domingo of the provision as to free concessions, and concessions upon compensation; contending that the omission precludes any concession, in respect of commerce and navigation, by our government to another country, without that concession being at once extended to San Domingo.
It's also gotten them a slew of free concessions from Israel that they just pocket until the next concession.
And I might be the kind of no-prospects nobody who frequents thrift stores and attends movie screenings for the free concessions.
Also coming will be pastrami, corned beef and knishes from the Carnegie Deli; chopped brisket -- and hand-carved prime rib -- sandwiches from Hill Country; kosher food from Carlos & Gabby's; a gluten-free concession; and desserts from Magnolia Bakery.
(He did allow flag burning, but since no one actually burns flags the way people actually have abortions or gay people have relationships or states execute prisoners, it's a cost-free concession).
The Labor leader, Bill Shorten, and the shadow treasurer, Chris Bowen, will on Wednesday announce plans to reduce the tax-free concession currently available to people with annual superannuation income from earnings of more than $75,000.
Families, for example, said they wanted more gluten-free concessions, and the team responded.
Nor are the latest published results of the group, whose businesses include tax-free concessions at British airports, a shoe retailer, a heliport and an estate agency in addition to the department store.
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