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Discover LudwigThe phrase "free subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing topics or themes that are unrestricted or open for exploration.
Example: "In this course, students are encouraged to choose a free subject for their final project, allowing for creativity and personal expression."
Alternatives: "open topic" or "unrestricted theme".
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But is this universal autonomous free subject to be found anywhere on the ground?
Adults £65, under 14s £15, under 7s free (subject to booking fee).
Three- or four-day breaks start at £799 per adult, children free subject to availability, including flights from 14 UK airports, transfers, half-board and some activities.
(The ambiguity of the slaves' status remained, however, explaining why Mansfield created a legal document that explicitly stated Dido was a free subject).
LTS already produces free subject guides for highers as well as advice on schools' ICT and the National Grid for Learning.
Since its 2008 launch, the streaming service has insisted that listeners should be able to access its catalogue of millions of songs for free, subject to the intrusion of adverts.
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Wonga's move today is akin to debt jubilees in ancient civilizations where on a particular day, rulers would free subjects of their debts.
In addition, Charlemagne required all his free subjects to swear under oath to obey the king and to conduct themselves in ways that contributed to peace and concord.
Men will (ultimately) recognize women as free subjects.
We distinguished between SDB and SDB free subjects in Table 1.
This subset comprised disease free subjects over the age of 18.
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