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Discover LudwigThe phrase "free from charge" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is provided without any cost or payment required. Example: "The museum offers admission free from charge on Sundays."
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WorldCom's illustrious former CEO Bernard Ebbers Bernard Ebbers remains conspicuously free from charges.
Rafael Munoz Talavera, who fought for control of a major drug cartel after he was freed from charges of being the master smuggler behind the largest cocaine seizure in history, was found slain on Thursday, the authorities said.
He hoped it would cover the extra rent until he was on dialysis again, and thus free from the charge.
John's affairs are now cleared up and he is legally free from the charge of murder.
Thus these particles are free from surface charges.
Ross has been able to skate free from other charges he's been given, as well.
At sentencing, Haynes lamented that the "small potatoes" were going to jail while the "big boss... now sits comfortably, free from any charges, in Macau".
The company, Lend Lease, formerly called Bovis Lend Lease, agreed to pay $56 million in fines and restitution in return for being able to skate free from criminal charges.
Others included the possibilities of Britons needing international driving permits for European countries, an end to using mobiles free from roaming charges and additional credit card fees.
Those who wrote in German needed to free themselves from charges of provinciality and from foreign dominance.
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