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"free of movement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not able to move, either physically or figuratively. For example, "The ancient Egypt exhibit at the museum was completely free of movement, like a frozen moment in time."
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Not Steve Borthwick, who took the brave decision to play to try to end his career in glory, but who looked far from sound of body and free of movement.
It seems clear, nevertheless, that if the two works had to be distinguished, the Physica would have to be described as the more empirical, just because it deals with things that are objects of the senses, what Aristotle himself called "sensible substance"; the subject matter of the Metaphysica, "that which is eternal, free of movement, and separately existent," is on any account more remote.
All patients had good fixation and the scans were relatively free of movement artifacts.
Using the above methods, we were able to acquire cross-sectional images that were sufficiently free of movement artifacts for 3-D reconstruction.
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At three months her symptoms had completely resolved with full pain free range of movement and shoulder strength.
Move to an open area where your horse has a free range of movement.
The selected epochs were free of eye movement, electromyographic activity, and head motion artifacts.
(For the arm-circle-challenged, any pain-free range of movement using the arms will do).
These countries will be staunch defenders of the principle of free movement of people in any talks with the UK.
"The European commission talks of free movement of workers from the age of 16," said Platini.
Conservative Brexiters are in favour of free movement of capital and goods, but not of people.
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