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The phrase "free use of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the unrestricted availability of something, usually a resource. For example, "The company offers its customers free use of its powerful analytics platform."
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That free use of the word has caused problems.
He made free use of the pocket veto.
Residents get free use of the Wellness Spa.
What do we get in return for granting TV stations free use of our airwaves?
Like Tiffany, he made free use of decorative elements found in nature, to equally splendid effect.
This gives free use of chairlifts and gondolas, so you can walk without the uphill slog.
Newcomers who are over 60 can get free lessons and free use of an instrument.
It remains unclear how attractive AOL's offer of free use of its software will be.
The campaign, for example, did not report the free use of cars.
Most everyone would support an ex-president's having free use of office facilities and secretarial help.
"That's the best way to get free use of this very high-priced talent".
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