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Discover Ludwig'free places' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could say: "As a reward for their hard work, the company offered its employees two free places at a local concert."
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The argument is that only one in six children with free places wouldn't have been in pre-school had free places not existed.
Most parents of two-year-olds however don't qualify for free places.
"We need free places," Pelin Tan, a sociologist and protester, explained.
But cheaper schools, too, might be forced to offer free places to needy pupils.
A venture capitalist points us to free places to get start-up money from the government.
Other camps are funded by local councils and offer free places to local children.
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Thousands of investors lost money in auction rate securities, which had been sold to them as risk-free places to park their cash.
The best thing that happened in those abuse-free places — apart from massive, massive learning of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Donne, Wordsworth, Browning, Hardy, Orwell and P.G.
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