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Discover LudwigThe phrase "free status" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is not bound or restricted by rules, regulations, or obligations. Example: The city of Zurich has a free status when it comes to bike riding, allowing people to freely ride their bikes without fear of being fined.
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Mr Ornskov added: "Preserving the tax free status was a key component for us.
A '0' bit in the flip-flop indicates free status, whereas, '1' bit indicates busy status.
Belgium obtained the bovine tuberculosis (bTB) officially free status in 2003 (EC Decision 2003/467/EC).
Friends can respond to your Free status in a private message thread.
The duration of free status (DFS), calculated for all countries with 'Free' status as of 2005.
Tanzania is now working towards the attainment of a measles free status.
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"America's B.S.E.-free status is not luck," Mr. Boyle said.
That makes their disease-free status even more baffling.
In 2006, Texas regained its bovine tuberculosis-free status.
"Isa tax-free status will boost your interest earnings further," he says.
They also have a home in Monaco, where residents have tax-free status.
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