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Discover LudwigThe phrase "free standing" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe something that is standing independently, and does not need to be supported by anything else. For example, you might say "The sculpture is a free standing structure."
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TEM image is low magnified free standing Au/C nanofibers.
I luxuriated in the free standing bath.
A free standing graphene is just between two plateaus [26].
You can also use it as a free standing unit.
Both free standing and restrained frameworks are studied.
Free standing composite films were obtained by filtration.
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"And a free-standing restaurant?
"And in a free-standing house".
But few have free-standing computers.
The free-standing huts are also appealing.
Two free-standing structures occupy the plaza.
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