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Discover Ludwig"freed on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the time or date when something is released, set free, or made available. For example, "The new album is being freed on May 20th."
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They were freed on Sept. 14.
Frank Hewetson was freed on Christmas Day.
He was freed on bail last month.
He was freed on his own recognizance.
He was freed on $10 million bail.
Julian Assange was freed on bail.
Each was freed on $10,000 bond.
They were ordered freed on bail.
He was freed on parole in February.
The crew was freed on Monday.
He was freed on appeal in 1992.
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