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Discover Ludwig"free fare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that is free to use, such as transportation or a service. Example: The bus company offers a free fare on the weekends to encourage ridership.
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MAYARA VIVIAN, an organizer of the antigovernment street demonstrations, known as the Free Fare Movement, that are sweeping Brazil's cities.
At the Libraries Libraries across Long Island are offering free fare in the performing arts on Sunday.
"The policy should be either reduced fare or free fare; that would eliminate a lot of the problem to begin with," said Robert Gangi, a criminal justice reform advocate who unsuccessfully challenged Mr. de Blasio in the 2017 Democratic primary.
To qualify for the free fare, a round-trip ticket must be bought for at least $349 for travel between Sept. 15 and Jan . 15or at least $379 from Jan . 16to Sept. 14, 2006.
Authorities said the scam involved bending a used-up MetroCard along its magnetic strip in a certain way that tricked the token booth machine into providing a free fare.
For example, in Brazil's recent protests, offline organizational efforts by the Free Fare movement seem to have been important to organization of the initial protests, and helped to lay a foundation of dissent before just a small increase in transportation fares ignited large-scale protests.
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Free fares had been offered on New Year's Eve last year.
"At least this time they offered free fares on the Thursday and Friday after the hurricane.
The line said it was vandalized when it offered free fares in 1984.
The free fares will be in effect for two hours after every game.
Despite the Legislature's action, Mr. Kiley said there would still be no free fares on New Year's Eve.
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