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'freed from fear' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a feeling of relief or liberation after overcoming an obstacle or a fear itself. For example: "After months of hard work, they were finally freed from fear of not being able to pay their bills".
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Life goes on and on; all of us are freed from fear that our loved ones will be plucked from us, and each of us is rich in the most precious resource of all: time.
And, Hearn indefatigably tells us, "of late there has grown up a peculiar literary sub-genre of adult novels drawing on the Oz mythology," such as Geoff Ryman's "Was" (1992) and Gregory Maguire's "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West" (1995)—the products, presumably, of Oz-besotted children now aged into postmodern creators freed from fear of copyright infringement.
p343 Thus he brought it about that the city stands forever freed from fear and from danger.
When they are freed from fear, we will all win.
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We defend not only our precious freedoms but also the freedom of people everywhere to live and raise their children free from fear.
No question about it, I had freed myself from fear, even as Naomi was lifting and shifting my towel.
Did you know mindfulness can free us from fear and anxiety?
It will mean a life free from fear of deportation.
May you be free from fear and anxiety..
Only a man or woman free from fear and overseers can build a Silicon Valley.
Mr. Liu "has a habit of writing free from fear," Mr. Link notes in the introduction.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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