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Discover LudwigThe phrase "freed on bail" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone accused of a crime has been released from jail before their trial, after paying a certain amount of money to the court as security. Example: The wealthy businessman was arrested for fraud, but was later freed on bail after paying a hefty sum.
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He was freed on bail last month.
Two women have been freed on bail.
Mr. Elie was freed on bail.
Julian Assange was freed on bail.
They were ordered freed on bail.
Mr. Brooks was freed on bail after his arrest.
In the end, they were freed on bail.
He has been freed on bail pending an investigation.
Two days later they had Goins freed on bail.
"The court has ordered that they be freed on bail".
After his conviction, he was freed on bail.
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