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free hand
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Free rein
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The phrase "free hand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the ability to do something without constraint or interference from others, or the authority or discretion to make decisions or take action on your own. For example: "The boss gave me a free hand to decide how the project should be completed."
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The ambassador had a free hand.
She swatted me with her free hand.
Using your free hand to vote Conservative.
Instead, use the free hand towel.
David Cameron has a relatively free hand.
"He just didn't have a free hand.
"The pirates have a free hand there.
At first, she said, Aftonbladet gave her a free hand.
Her free hand slapped at his braced arm.
He didn't have a free hand to help Elizabeth Taylor.
Fox gave a free hand to Druyan and her team.
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