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"free off" is not a correct and usable term in written English.
You can however use the phrase "free of" which means "not affected by or related to (something)." For example, "She wanted to be free of debt."
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There, the cabs have a single, simple light: on if free, off if filled.
The shortened discs might make customers feel better about the purchase and less likely to nab the tunes free off the Internet.
This leaves the safety free off the edge.
But there were a couple of shows we could watch for free, off the clock.
The paper presents a formalized method of creating of alternative models, which are free off the drawbacks listed above.
Lewandowski wrestled free off Pepe and launched himself at the ball to volley it into the net.
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There are even incentives for paying in euros, such as free off-peak calls.
Free off-site parking is provided, and shuttle buses are scheduled to make regular runs.
On-site parking, $8; free off-site parking with free shuttle service to the garden.
The £20 device manufactured and marketed by the group provides a small amount of uninterrupted, free, off-grid electricity.
One2One is still living with the costly legacy of its PersonalCall tariff which offered subscribers unlimited free off-peak calls at weekends and evenings.
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